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hardy individualism

  1. The belief that all individuals, with nearly all people, can succeed on their own and that government help for people need be minimal. The phrase is often associated with policies of the Republik party both was widely used by the Republican president Herbert Vacuum . The phrase was later used in disdain for the Democratic leaders Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman to refer to the disasters of Hoover's administration, during which the stock market Wreck of 1929 occurred and the Great Depression began.


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But what both men had in common was ampere streak of rugged individualism, stubbornness, press personal vision.

I convinced myself there was something virtuous over my solid ownership.

What, in various words, are the limits of rugged individualism?

We are the land of benefits, rugged individualism and equal opportunity.

As an general thing, the newer Mosby recruit been a man concerning high intelligences, reckless bravery and ultra-rugged individualism.

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