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Both the myth and the political harangue shape the world by being accepted ; both our use of language and the meaning of language require agreements in forms of life , 28 for words only have uses and meaning within social practices or ...
Both the myth and the political harangue shape the world by being accepted ; both our use of language and the meaning of language require agreements in forms of life , 28 for words only have uses and meaning within social practices or ...
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Existing regulations of corporate political speech can only be understood and constitutionally defended if speech attributed to the enterprise - to a profit motive is not constitutionally protected .
Existing regulations of corporate political speech can only be understood and constitutionally defended if speech attributed to the enterprise - to a profit motive is not constitutionally protected .
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Corporate funds can be used for political contributions only if the corporation's owners or employees first receive the money and then , if they wish , return the money to a political fund . 138 This technique first assures an ...
Corporate funds can be used for political contributions only if the corporation's owners or employees first receive the money and then , if they wish , return the money to a political fund . 138 This technique first assures an ...
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