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... mean an end to private banking . It means the recovery by the State of its sovereign right to issue money and the relegation of the banks to their purely service functions . The proposal therefore is to finance consumption through the ...
... mean an end to private banking . It means the recovery by the State of its sovereign right to issue money and the relegation of the banks to their purely service functions . The proposal therefore is to finance consumption through the ...
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making them . The establishment of such a scheme means the end of the capitalist as a controller of the price level . But it is Major Douglas's contention that it means the preservation of the cap- italist as a citizen of a democracy ...
making them . The establishment of such a scheme means the end of the capitalist as a controller of the price level . But it is Major Douglas's contention that it means the preservation of the cap- italist as a citizen of a democracy ...
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... means of the advancement of knowl- edge , and to the methods and forces for the training of men . The first problem which I name is the need of discrimina- tion between the higher education as a purpose , means , and method of the ...
... means of the advancement of knowl- edge , and to the methods and forces for the training of men . The first problem which I name is the need of discrimina- tion between the higher education as a purpose , means , and method of the ...
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HARVARD SEALS AND ARMS Samuel Eliot Morison | 16 |
HARVARD AND THE SMALL COLLEGE Harold A Larrabee | 27 |
MADAME Geneva Edward B Hall | 34 |
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