Population Policy and Ethics: The American Experience : a Project of the Research Group on Ethics and Population of the Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life SciencesRobert M. Veatch Irvington Publishers, 1977 - 501 páginas |
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... concept of the general welfare implies the existence of a welfare distinct from the welfare of any given individual , though not independent of the welfare of all individuals . Since it is clear that human individuals are a basic unit ...
... concept of the general welfare implies the existence of a welfare distinct from the welfare of any given individual , though not independent of the welfare of all individuals . Since it is clear that human individuals are a basic unit ...
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... concept of welfare , at least in its economic sense , has not undergone the change in emphasis characteristic of the change in the other two concepts . The concept of welfare is understood in more or less the same way — but an important ...
... concept of welfare , at least in its economic sense , has not undergone the change in emphasis characteristic of the change in the other two concepts . The concept of welfare is understood in more or less the same way — but an important ...
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... concept of welfare is shaped by Congress , not the states . So the concept be not arbitrary , the locality must yield . " 51 Compare this with Hammer v . Dagenhart ( 247 Ú.S. 251 [ 1918 ] ) , where the Court declared unconstitutional an ...
... concept of welfare is shaped by Congress , not the states . So the concept be not arbitrary , the locality must yield . " 51 Compare this with Hammer v . Dagenhart ( 247 Ú.S. 251 [ 1918 ] ) , where the Court declared unconstitutional an ...
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