Word: fears
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...week of confusion was not a conclusive test of 1) how free markets might work out now, or 2) how U.S. consumers would react in the long run to increased prices. It neither proved nor disproved the country's fear of inflation when controls went...
Byrnes made the answer for the Western powers: "If you fear that the Peace Conference will be a rubber stamp, let us leave it to the Conference to make its own rules. . . . Nowhere does it state, in the Moscow Declaration or anywhere else, that the Council of Foreign Ministers will establish the rules for the Peace Conference." Molotov came back with his sentence about the shtampuyushchaya...
...tremendous capacity exhibited by the American economy during the war years, a rash of optimistic prophecies and plans for American prosperity has appeared on bookstands in recent months. Because of, rather than in spite of, the fact that the author is not an academic economist, Chester Bowles' "Tomorrow Without Fear" is one of the most understandable books on the subject that has yet appeared. Its greatest contribution is the exposition of the terribly low standards of living which prevailed in this "land of plenty" before the war, and in the glowing picture of possibilities which the future hold...
...that the American Congress, after supporting the stabilization program throughout the war, is not likely to throw its benefits away just as we are entering the home stretch back to peacetime operations." It seems that Congress is letting Chester Bowles down along with the rest of us. "Tomorrow Without Fear" presents a bold, beautiful, but amazingly naive plan for American prosperity. It is worth reading if only to see what we are missing...
...spokesman for the group declared that the dean has so far declined to give the permission usually allowed such activities for fear of "horseplay by unsympathetic groups" such as marked a Liberal Union demonstration last March