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To settle a conflict by compromise is not an isolated act , having reference only to the immediate present and divorced from the recorded past and the anticipated future . To conceive of a compromise situation as a moment of self ...
To settle a conflict by compromise is not an isolated act , having reference only to the immediate present and divorced from the recorded past and the anticipated future . To conceive of a compromise situation as a moment of self ...
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Many individuals , however , present more than demands : they produce justifications for these demands . They have not only decided what ends they wish to realize but they have developed theories which , in their opinion , prove that ...
Many individuals , however , present more than demands : they produce justifications for these demands . They have not only decided what ends they wish to realize but they have developed theories which , in their opinion , prove that ...
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If the communist refuses the democratic solution and continues to pursue his present program of world conquest by force , he will plunge the world into a catastrophe , the a dimensions and consequences of which are almost beyond ...
If the communist refuses the democratic solution and continues to pursue his present program of world conquest by force , he will plunge the world into a catastrophe , the a dimensions and consequences of which are almost beyond ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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