The economic ills of the world are not incurable. They are the result of the failure of men to use the vast resources of the earth for the benefit of all.
US President during WWII
The economic ills of the world are not incurable. They are the result of the failure of men to use the vast resources of the earth for the benefit of all.
US President during WWII
Address to the World Economic Conference
1933
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