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interpretations of human abilities and worth based on race. The organization of the book reflects
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I am among a considerable number in this country who believe, and we hold it as a mature conviction, that war is the inevitable outcome of the present economic and international system with its injustices, exploitations, and class interests. I suggest that the common people of the country gain
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Fool For Christ: The Political Thought of J.S. Woodsworth
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1970:Quinlan, Don; et al. (10 September 2008).
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2301:. University of Toronto Press. pp.
2109:. University of Toronto Press. pp.
2076:. Mcgraw-Hill Ryerson Limited. pp.
2029:. University of Toronto Press. pp.
2021:McNaught, Kenneth; Mills, Allen (1959).
1889:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
1829:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
171:August 1, 1932 – March 21, 1942
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1857:. Toronto: Macmillan Company of Canada.
523:to the poor and the working classes of
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2534:Grace MacInnis' personal recollections
1873:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press
1811:. Archival reference number is R5904.
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1855:J.S. Woodsworth: A Man to Remember
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986:J. S. Woodsworth, 8 September 1939
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490:James Shaver Charleston Woodsworth
354:James Shaver Charleston Woodsworth
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1904:Payment, Shirley Frances (1999).
1042:J. S. Woodsworth Secondary School
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587:. The Woodsworth family moved to
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1945:McNaught, Kenneth (2008-02-14).
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2158:. University of Toronto Press.
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3304:New Democratic Party of Quebec
1926:. University of Toronto Press.
1922:Pulkingham, Jane, ed. (2016).
1727:1940 Canadian federal election
1597:1935 Canadian federal election
1491:1930 Canadian federal election
1406:1926 Canadian federal election
1306:1925 Canadian federal election
1116:1921 Canadian federal election
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3682:Socialism of the 21st century
3267:Labour candidates and parties
2193:. University of Toronto Press
1070:In October 2010, the town of
768:Royal Canadian Mounted Police
200:1st National Chairman of the
4330:University of Toronto alumni
4250:Canadian Methodist ministers
4240:Canadian Christian pacifists
4102:Party of European Socialists
3560:Negative and positive rights
3282:Canada's Young New Democrats
2449:Centre for Christian Studies
563:Childhood and early ministry
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3654:Variants
3483:Economic
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4047:Den Uyl
4027:Sanders
4022:Russell
3992:Morales
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3917:Kautsky
3902:Jenkins
3882:Goulart
3837:Douglas
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3639:Welfare
3498:Marxist
3406:Marxism
3357:History
3292:Ontario
3287:Alberta
3230:Ontario
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3200:History
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2766:Douglas
2741:Leaders
2712:Toronto
2695:Ontario
2654:Ontario
2624:Alberta
2601:Federal
2472:22 June
2429:22 June
2364:22 June
1777:11,199
1770:Liberal
1762:11,324
1640:Liberal
1632:10,052
1364:Liberal
1260:19,374
1194:Liberal
1072:Gibsons
1050:Ontario
1036:of the
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3722:Attlee
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1662:4,657
1647:6,025
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