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... production was less than its total consumption . Inevitably , as time goes on , the deficit will steadily increase . This is a sobering thought , from any point of view . It is made the more vivid by consideration of some of the basic ...
... production was less than its total consumption . Inevitably , as time goes on , the deficit will steadily increase . This is a sobering thought , from any point of view . It is made the more vivid by consideration of some of the basic ...
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... production of all materials would have to be im- mediately increased six times . This , above all , is the index to the resources problem which I find most serious . I do not have the corresponding over - all figures for Canada but , as ...
... production of all materials would have to be im- mediately increased six times . This , above all , is the index to the resources problem which I find most serious . I do not have the corresponding over - all figures for Canada but , as ...
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... production can not " spiral to heaven , " and that amid the current facile talk about production it might be useful to ask " production for what ? " Consider , if you will , the distinct probability that , with- in the lifetime of many ...
... production can not " spiral to heaven , " and that amid the current facile talk about production it might be useful to ask " production for what ? " Consider , if you will , the distinct probability that , with- in the lifetime of many ...
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