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In the conservative vision," he writes, "people are first connected to and part of families: The family, not the individual, is the fundamental unit of society. The most fundamental unit of The John Birch Society is the local chapter, and it is through local chapters in towns, hamlets, and cities across the country that the fight for America must be won. recognizing that the fundamental unit of value is the customer relationship and developing capabilities to create and capture that value; |
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