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Tue, 02/24/2009 - 17:34 — pri
  • 1. Diversity is the law of nature and uniformity will never be.
  • 2. The minimum necessities of all should be guaranteed in any particular age.
  • 3. The surplus goods and services, after distributing the minimum necessities, are to be given according to the social value of the individual's production.
  • 4. The increase in the standard of living of the people is the indication of the vitality of society.
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