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It has brought a greater advance in material prosperity for more people than any other system in human history; it tends to be inimical to war and is usually associated with democracy and individual freedom.
The establishment of such food vendors in a health care setting raises a question: Should any institution that is responsible for community welfare encourage practices that are now known to be inimical to public health?
 
 
 
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