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... problem is only secondarily related to the phenomenon of addiction as such . Indeed it is not too far - fetched to suggest that we have ourselves , by our policies toward the addict , created a large part of the problem . IN 1914 ...
... problem is only secondarily related to the phenomenon of addiction as such . Indeed it is not too far - fetched to suggest that we have ourselves , by our policies toward the addict , created a large part of the problem . IN 1914 ...
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... problem , " stating that " so long as there is no established cure for the type of addiction which represents 87 per cent of the problem , everything else that we do is at best a temporary palliative and does not go to the core of the ...
... problem , " stating that " so long as there is no established cure for the type of addiction which represents 87 per cent of the problem , everything else that we do is at best a temporary palliative and does not go to the core of the ...
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... problem could have been solved . My point is that Schlesinger does not raise questions of this kind , and cannot deal with the problem of change unless he does . Another thing which keeps Schlesinger from dealing properly with the problem ...
... problem could have been solved . My point is that Schlesinger does not raise questions of this kind , and cannot deal with the problem of change unless he does . Another thing which keeps Schlesinger from dealing properly with the problem ...
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