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International Relations . To - day we tend to think of international relations mainly
in terms of war and peace because of the disastrous condition of the world since
1914 , but it is obvious that they cover a far wider field . In international affairs ...
International Relations . To - day we tend to think of international relations mainly
in terms of war and peace because of the disastrous condition of the world since
1914 , but it is obvious that they cover a far wider field . In international affairs ...
Page 372
Economic facts are manifestations of social relations which are certainly never
removed from questions of justice; and ... Another approach to the relation
between Economics and Ethics is sometimes framed in terms of ends and means
. Ethics ...
Economic facts are manifestations of social relations which are certainly never
removed from questions of justice; and ... Another approach to the relation
between Economics and Ethics is sometimes framed in terms of ends and means
. Ethics ...
Page 559
Had there been a complete understanding between the Commonwealth and the
U . S . A . in their relations with Middle Eastern countries it is more than likely that
many of the troubles now facing them there might have been avoided .
Had there been a complete understanding between the Commonwealth and the
U . S . A . in their relations with Middle Eastern countries it is more than likely that
many of the troubles now facing them there might have been avoided .
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