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... economic efficiency at some previous time . When social and economic conditions change , however , it becomes difficult to justify the oppression of selected groups on the basis of social utility . Yet , those who hold power are reluc ...
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... economic or psychological burden : sometimes the birth of an additional child within a family or the birth of a child out of wedlock can make a pre- viously adequate life seem intolerable . Many mothers bring unwanted children into the ...
... economic or psychological burden : sometimes the birth of an additional child within a family or the birth of a child out of wedlock can make a pre- viously adequate life seem intolerable . Many mothers bring unwanted children into the ...
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... economic inequities among nations is especially important . To be useful , any world organization must have the power to correct stark disparities in economic status between established and emerging nations . Underdevel- oped nations ...
... economic inequities among nations is especially important . To be useful , any world organization must have the power to correct stark disparities in economic status between established and emerging nations . Underdevel- oped nations ...
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