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... policies . If present policies remain intact , the same forces that have been unsettling rural America throughout the twen- tieth century would unsettle it again , this time more rapidly . This is not because family farms cannot compete ...
... policies . If present policies remain intact , the same forces that have been unsettling rural America throughout the twen- tieth century would unsettle it again , this time more rapidly . This is not because family farms cannot compete ...
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... policies with the effects of continuing on the present route . At present , the United States has a very unfavorable balance of trade , which is supported largely by borrowing from abroad . This cannot con- tinue regardless of policies ...
... policies with the effects of continuing on the present route . At present , the United States has a very unfavorable balance of trade , which is supported largely by borrowing from abroad . This cannot con- tinue regardless of policies ...
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... policies . ECONOMICS FOR COMMUNITY From the meeting of economics with ecology I have proposed economic policies that would include the ecological costs in price and shift the aim of the economy away from growth of the GNP to growth of ...
... policies . ECONOMICS FOR COMMUNITY From the meeting of economics with ecology I have proposed economic policies that would include the ecological costs in price and shift the aim of the economy away from growth of the GNP to growth of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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