The American Foreign Policy, 2호Ernest R. May G. Braziller, 1963 - 248페이지 |
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... ment they fall back upon the assertion that it is destiny , and insist that we must submit to it , no matter how much it violates our moral precepts and our principles of government . This is a complacent philosophy . It obliterates the ...
... ment they fall back upon the assertion that it is destiny , and insist that we must submit to it , no matter how much it violates our moral precepts and our principles of government . This is a complacent philosophy . It obliterates the ...
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... ment being directly assailed in every part of the world - assailed either by arms , or by secret spreading of poisonous propaganda by those who seek to destroy unity and promote discord in nations still at peace . During sixteen months ...
... ment being directly assailed in every part of the world - assailed either by arms , or by secret spreading of poisonous propaganda by those who seek to destroy unity and promote discord in nations still at peace . During sixteen months ...
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... ment . It is only common sense that we should safeguard this invest- ment and make sure that it was not in vain . The seeds of totalitarian regimes are nurtured by misery and want . They spread and grow in the evil soil of poverty and ...
... ment . It is only common sense that we should safeguard this invest- ment and make sure that it was not in vain . The seeds of totalitarian regimes are nurtured by misery and want . They spread and grow in the evil soil of poverty and ...
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