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... United States fifty years ago , but it has been greatly diminished . It could not be rebuilt overnight . Massive efforts in communicating wisdom about the land and teaching the skills of farming would be required , quite different from ...
... United States fifty years ago , but it has been greatly diminished . It could not be rebuilt overnight . Massive efforts in communicating wisdom about the land and teaching the skills of farming would be required , quite different from ...
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... United States are the result . Economic adjustment is beginning . It takes the form of a sharp drop in the value of the dollar as measured against other first - world currencies . This reduces labor costs of goods manu- factured in the ...
... United States are the result . Economic adjustment is beginning . It takes the form of a sharp drop in the value of the dollar as measured against other first - world currencies . This reduces labor costs of goods manu- factured in the ...
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... United States has a very unfavorable balance of trade , which is supported largely by borrowing from abroad . This cannot con- tinue regardless of policies . The United States must either export more or import less . If it does not ...
... United States has a very unfavorable balance of trade , which is supported largely by borrowing from abroad . This cannot con- tinue regardless of policies . The United States must either export more or import less . If it does not ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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