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some matters from his master's thesis, Delegate Boileau.
In speaking of the need for the guarantee that we here asked
he wrote, "Since in social conditions the most effective
action is collective action, the most important liberty is
the liberty to cooperate with others, that is, to participate
in collective action, the most important deprivations of liter-
ty are therefore those that limit or prevent altogether
cooperation with others."
I urge the members of this committee to guarantee
the right of the working people to cooperate with one anothe r
and to open up theavenute in which industrial democracy
can exist for all people in this State.
THE CHAIRMAN: Before having questions to the
minority spokesman, the Chair recognizes Delegate Cardin
on a matter of personal privilege.
DELEGATE CARDIN: Mr. Chairman and fellow
delegates, it gives me great pride and pleasure to call your
attention to a group of 24 students from McDonogh School,
Baltimore County, Maryland, accompanied by their teacher,
Mr. Graham, and if I may add a personal touch, to greet
my son, Stephen, who is in the group. I hope they benefit



 
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