The American ConditionDoubleday, 1974 - 407 páginas Analyzes the nature and evolution of freedom in America, arguing that social fragmentation and individualism are threatening its continued existence. |
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... income of many in this group to have been de- pressed far below current levels . In a market economy those who own skills which are in profuse , even extravagant , supply must expect to be crushed toward subsistence . But our market ...
... income of many in this group to have been de- pressed far below current levels . In a market economy those who own skills which are in profuse , even extravagant , supply must expect to be crushed toward subsistence . But our market ...
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... income tax revenues from the same consuming middle class - 65 per cent from those with incomes between five and fifty thousand dollars . There is no other way to raise the necessary amount of money . ( $ 1.00X200 million people is a ...
... income tax revenues from the same consuming middle class - 65 per cent from those with incomes between five and fifty thousand dollars . There is no other way to raise the necessary amount of money . ( $ 1.00X200 million people is a ...
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... income is not the equivalent of economic power , the fact that the dis- tribution of income has not changed in a quarter of a century is a token of the re- sistant durability possessed by more fundamental distributions . In 1947 , the ...
... income is not the equivalent of economic power , the fact that the dis- tribution of income has not changed in a quarter of a century is a token of the re- sistant durability possessed by more fundamental distributions . In 1947 , the ...
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