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... hundred miners , has thirty - six hundred employees and loses $ 300,000 a year . The labor force could be cut by ten thousand men and operate more efficiently . Nationalized railroads , a program we also helped 31 HOW TO BE UNPOPULAR.
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Jameson G. Campaigne. a year , while one hundred sixty million Soviet citizens earn less than $ 600 a year . Only about three hundred thousand have an income larger than $ 6,000 a year . In addition to this very low and poor living ...
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... hundred and twenty - five million to two hundred and seventy - five million tons . Steel pro- duction was cut from eighteen million to twelve million tons . The committee admitted that the highly touted " backyard furnace " program ...
... hundred and twenty - five million to two hundred and seventy - five million tons . Steel pro- duction was cut from eighteen million to twelve million tons . The committee admitted that the highly touted " backyard furnace " program ...
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LETTER TO THE READER | 1 |
THE BATTLE FOR CHARACTER HOW WE HAVE BEEN LOSING IT | 7 |
OUR FOREIGN AID HOW TO BE UNPOPULAR | 26 |
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