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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... important in our later analysis of legislative and judicial history . The Concept of the General Welfare The discussions of the general welfare in this section rest on the prepon- derance and common welfare models discussed by Peter ...
... important in our later analysis of legislative and judicial history . The Concept of the General Welfare The discussions of the general welfare in this section rest on the prepon- derance and common welfare models discussed by Peter ...
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... important currently , from exploitation ; and freedom - to choose a wide variety of paths , to move about freely ( one of the advantages of the reserva- tion most missed by migrants to Denver [ Graves and Van Arsdale , 1966 , p . 302 ] ...
... important currently , from exploitation ; and freedom - to choose a wide variety of paths , to move about freely ( one of the advantages of the reserva- tion most missed by migrants to Denver [ Graves and Van Arsdale , 1966 , p . 302 ] ...
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... important to overcome the worst of the degrading and debilitating poverty in which many Indians now exist , and it is important to achieve security and health ; but Indians need not have a great store of material possessions in order to ...
... important to overcome the worst of the degrading and debilitating poverty in which many Indians now exist , and it is important to achieve security and health ; but Indians need not have a great store of material possessions in order to ...
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