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Show 126 ConstitutIon ment to their be as an inltrument, employed by Q$ Q practicable, U$obt. government for aU the tights, their rights inclt••dtng, however, abundantly tee ted in in em economic and social seft$e, peopl'$ th<fJ as instrument of govemin the preservation opportunity welt 0$ to of live and fivt the chance to be pro- essential personal rights and practice the privilege$ 0' politloal governm.ent. In this connection, Thom. hes soid that 140nything which will condition of the men, women; and children, who Itve in and which wilt enable and more men, 'NOmen, relatively difficult, is given to the 11 lustify it under but added that liven community, and children to live in abundant life mcay be iU$tified He has admitted that "1& a better the Q broader, better, governmental function. as Q proper our Am.iean Co.utitution mey be s\l'ely it has a ptoce 13 when eonsiderotion generc.tl-welf.e dause of our CONtitution·. preamble. n 14 He h. brought out the purpose of the Constitution in relatien to the New Deal. He stoted that Histor'arll 0 hundred yean from how who write upon significance of the New Oeal wtll compose a para gr,.h something like this: 'the people of the Unite.d States established Q Constitution in 1789, andund. the Constitu tion they gave their Government the right to coin money and to control its value. But .hnQst from the beginning the smi7dl groups of private individuals got the control of the 13 Social *urity, Congressiono.1 Record, Vol. 74, Congress, 1st Sea., May 27, 1935) 11 q -- 14 ldem. p. 8223, (74th |