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| Table of Contents | Notes on Contributors | Ordering information |
| S.M. Miller | The American Lower Class: A Typological Approach |
| Jacob W. Landynski | The Making of Constitutional Law |
| G.P. Grant | Tyranny and Wisdom: A Comment on the Controversy between Leo Strauss and Alexandre Kojeve |
| George K. Romoser | The Politics of Uncertainty: The German Resistance Movement |
| Ashakant Nimbark | Gandhism Re-Examined |
Forum: War, Peace and the Uncommitted Nations--A Controversy
| Amitai Etzioni |
Comment |
| Henry M. Pachter |
Rejoinder |
Notes
on Contributors
(at
time of publication)
The American Lower Class: A Typological Approach S.M. Miller S.M. Milleris Professor of Sociology, Maxwell Graduate School, and Senior Research Associate, Youth Development Center, Syracuse University. He is co-author of The School Dropout Problem, and is engaged in a study of poverty, race and politics. Back To Top
Jacob W. Landynski, Assistant Professor of Political Science, the Graduate Faculty of the New School, is writing a book, Search and Seizure and the Supreme Courth: A Study in Constitutional Interpretation. Back To TopTyranny and Wisdom: A Comment on the Controversy between Leo Strauss and Alexandre Kojeve G.P. Grant G.P. Grant, Professor of Religion, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, is the author of Philosophy in the Mass Age. He is at present preparing a study on the though of Simone Weil. Back To TopThe Politics of Uncertainty: The German Resistance Movement George K. Romoser George K. Romoser, Assistant Professor of Government, Connecticut College, was a Fullbright Professor at the University of Mainz, 1962-1963, and is writing a bookon the German Resistance Movement. Back To TopGandhism Re-Examined Ashkant Nimbark Ashkant Nimbark is Instructor in Sociology, Douglass College, Rutgers University. He has lectured and carried on research in Bombay and Bhavnagar, India, and has studied at first hand the ideology and program of Gandhism. At present he is investigating Gandhian leadership in contemporary Indian political and social life. Back To TopForum: War, Peace and the Uncommitted Nations--A Controversy |
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