Paralysis of social response


Claim

  1. Frequent hindrance to progress by administrations which do not meet people's needs results in the individual allowing himself to become immobilized. Further limitation occurs in the absence of any indication to indicate that not only are people free to put forward new future alternatives for the world but that it is an historical necessity for the oppressed to activate public conscience in this way.


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