Farm Policy: A Look Backward and Forward
Lauren Soth
Lauren Soth, Editor of the editorial pages, Des Moines Register and Tribune, is chairman of the Agriculture Committee of teh National Planning Association, and the author of Farm Trouble, published by Princeton University Press in 1957. He was member of the United States farm delegation to the Soviet Union in 1955, and the following year he was awarded a Pulitzer prize for his editorials proposing an exchange of such delegations between the two countries. Formerly he taught agricultural economics at Iowa State University.
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East Germany: Progress and Prospects
John H. Herz
John H. Herz is Professor of Government at the City College in New York. His extensive study of German affairs includes research as an associate of the RAND corporation (1954) and a Fullbright professorship at the Free University of Berlin (1960). The most recent of his publications is International Politics in an Atomic Age, published in 1959 by Columbia University Press
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Prices and Wages in Recession: Legal versus Voluntary Restraints
Hans Apel
Hans Apel is Professor of Economics, and Chairman of the Department, at the University of Bridgeport. He is the author of numerous articles and other publications on economic subjects, and has also written for newspapers.
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Postwar Developments in International Labor
David J. Saposs
David J. Saposshas recently returned from an eight-months sojourn in Europe, where he continued his study of international labor developments. At present he is working on a book to be called Ideologic Conflicts in the Intenational Labor Movement, and is gathering data for another on pos-merger labor developments.
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Economic Imperialism Reconsidered
Hans Neisser
Hans Neisser is Professor of Economics in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.
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The Legal Structure of the Communist Bloc
Dietrich Andre Loeber
Dietrich Andre Loeber, member of the Bar of the City of Hamburg and Research Fellow of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and Internaional Private Lawin that city, is Editor of the journal OsteuropaRecht. Though he received his doctorate at Marburg University, he also did graduate work at Columbia, in New York (1953).
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The Social World and the Theory of Social Action
Alfred Schutz
Alfred Schutz, who died in 1959, was Professor of Philosophy and Sociology in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.
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