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Volume 46 No.
3 (Autumn 1979) Arien Mack, Editor |
| Table of Contents | Notes on Contributors | Ordering information |
| Richard
Lowenthal |
Political Legitimacy and Cultural
Change in West and East |
| Talcott Parsons |
The Symbolic Environment of Modern Economies |
| John P. Diggins |
The Socialization of Authority and the
Dilemmas of American Liberalism |
| Robert
Nisbet |
The Octopus Revisited |
| David Gutmann |
Killers and Consumers: The Terrorist and His Audience |
| Harold Kaplan |
Henry Adams: The Metapolitics of Power and Order |
| Virginia Held |
Property Rights and Interests |
| Martin E. Marty |
"In Every Way Religious" |
| Emil Oestereicher |
The Privatization of the Self in Modern Society |
Notes
on Contributors
(at
time of publication)
Political Legitimacy and Cultural Change in West and East Richard Lowenthal Richard Lowenthal,
Professor Emeritus of International Relations at the Free University,
West Berlin, is currently a Fellow of the National Humanities Center,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. His most recent book, in
English, is Model or Ally: The Communist Powers and the Developing
Countries (1977).
Talcott Parsons, until
his recent death, was Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Harvard
University. The Socialization of Authority and the Dilemmas of American Liberalism John P. Diggins John P. Diggins is
Professor of History at the University of California-Irvine. His most
recent book is The Bard of Savagery (1975). The Octopus Revisited Robert Nisbet Robert Nisbet, Albert Schweitzer Professor Emeritus at Columbia
University, is currently Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise
Institute, Washington, D.C. His History of the Idea of Progress will be
published in 1979. Killers and Consumers: The Terrorist and His Audience David Gutmann David Gutmann is
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science and Chief of the
Division of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences, at the Northwestern University Medical School.
Henry Adams: The Metapolitics of Power and Order Harold Kaplan Harold Kaplan is
Professor of English at Northwestern University. His books
include Democratic Humanism and American Literature (1972).
Property Rights and Interests Virginia Held Virginia Held is
Professor of Philosophy at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of
the City University of New York. She is the author of The
Public Interest and Individual Interests (1970). "In Every Way Religious" Martin E. Marty Martin E. Marty is
Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor at The University of
Chicago. His Sacred Journeys will be published in 1980.
The Privatization of the Self in Modern Society Emil Oestereicher Emil Oestereicher is
Associate Professor of Sociology at the College of Staten Island and
the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
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