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... living- living in an era in which 60 to 90 per cent income taxes are exacted on large earnings , in which banks and utilities are watched with a hawk's eye , and in which business in general has come to accept as a matter of course the ...
... living- living in an era in which 60 to 90 per cent income taxes are exacted on large earnings , in which banks and utilities are watched with a hawk's eye , and in which business in general has come to accept as a matter of course the ...
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... living stand- ards and the population increase which derived in part from the foregoing steps , which were acting ... living for most social classes jacked up at an ex- traordinary rate despite the increase of population . Indeed , some ...
... living stand- ards and the population increase which derived in part from the foregoing steps , which were acting ... living for most social classes jacked up at an ex- traordinary rate despite the increase of population . Indeed , some ...
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... living individual . At times , the monist espousing such a view glimpses a larger and more complex rela- tionship ... living system within the skin is not sharply separable from the non - living system in which it is bathed ; oxygen in ...
... living individual . At times , the monist espousing such a view glimpses a larger and more complex rela- tionship ... living system within the skin is not sharply separable from the non - living system in which it is bathed ; oxygen in ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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