Our policy is directed not against any country or doctrine but against hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos. Its purpose should be the revival of a working economy in the world so as to permit the emergence of political and social conditions in which... School Life - Página 61947Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Department of State - 1930 - 78 páginas
...health in the world, without which there can be no political stability and no assured peace. Our policy is directed not against any country or doctrine but...social conditions in which free institutions can exist. Such assistance, I am convinced, must not be on a piecemeal basis as various crises develop. Any assistance... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1947 - 216 páginas
...words which Secretary Marshall used at Harvard University on June 5, this policy — is not directed against any country or doctrine, but against hunger,...a working economy in the world so as to permit the emergency of political and social conditions in which free institutions can exist * * * The program... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1947 - 160 páginas
...words which Secretary Marshall used at Harvard University on June 5, this policy — is not directed against any country or doctrine, but against hunger,...a working economy in the world so as to permit the emergency of political and social conditions in which free institutions can exist * * * The program... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1948 - 146 páginas
...health to the world, without which there can be no political stability and no assured peace. Our policy is directed (; not against any country or doctrine...should be the revival of a working economy in the world t so as to permit the emergence of political and social conditions in which free institution can exist.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1948 - 180 páginas
...plan, as announced by Secretary Marshall last year at the Harvard commencement He said: "Our policy is directed not against any country or doctrine, but...against hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos." So far, perhaps, we agree. My contention is that this vast preparedness program which will involve... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1949 - 634 páginas
...the like. "Our purpose," in the words of General Marshall, "is the revival of a working economy hi the world so as to permit the emergence of political and social conditions hi which free institutions can exist." Life cannot be neatly divided into economic, political, social,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1949 - 958 páginas
...dollar deficits, payments plans, and the like. "Our purpose," in the words of General Marshall. "is (he revival of a working economy in the world so as to permit the emergency of political and social conditions in which free institutions can exist." Life cannot be... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1949 - 1540 páginas
...dollar deficits, payments plans, and the like. "Our purpose," in the words of General Marshall, ''is the revival of a working economy in the world so as to pennit the emergency of political and social conditions in which free institutions can exist.'1 Life... | |
| Katarina Tomasevski - 2003 - 228 páginas
...health in the world, without which there can be no political stability and no assured peace. Our policy is directed not against any country or doctrine but...social conditions in which free institutions can exist. l5 The rationale whereby hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos have to be eliminated before free political... | |
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