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| Table of Contents | Notes on Contributors | Ordering information |
| Abba P. Lerner | Nuclear Symmetry as a Framework for Coexistence |
| Helmuth Plessner | The Emancipation of Power |
| Michael Parenti | The Black Muslims: From Revolution to Institution |
| Alfred Cohen | The Fifth Monarchy Mind: Mary Cary and the Origins of Totalitarianism |
| Hans Neisser | The External Equilibrium of the United States Economy |
| Raymond E. Ries | Social Science and Ideology |
Review Note
| F. William Howton |
"Laying the Ghost of Marx"--and Weber |
Notes
on Contributors
(at
time of publication)
Nuclear Symmetry as a Framework for Coexistence Abba P. Lerner Abba P. Lerner, Professor of Economics, Michigan State University, is preparing a study on the theory of capital. His recent book, Everybody's Business, is being reprinted as a Harper Torch Book. Back To Top
Helmuth Plessner, Professor Emeritus at the University of Goettingen, has recently published a book entitled Conditio Humana, and is at present working on a theory of aesthetic judgement and the rise of modern art. Back To TopThe Black Muslims: From Revolution to Institution Michael Parenti Michael Parenti, Assistant Professor of Political Science, State University of New York at Stony Brook, is collaborating on a study of ethnic politics. Back To TopThe Fifth Monarchy Mind: Mary Cary and the Origins of Totalitarianism Alfred Cohen Alfred Cohen, Assistant Professor of History, Trenton State College, is teaching this summer at California State College at Hayward, Calif. Back To TopThe External Equilibrium of the United States Economy Hans Neisser Hans Neisser, Professor of Economics, the Graduate Faculty of the New School, is preparing a book in the field of macroeconomics. He will publish an essay, On the Sociology of Knowledge (Heinemann), this autumn. Back To TopSocial Science and Ideology Raymond E. Ries Raymond E. Ries, Associate Professor of Sociology, Colgate University, is making a study of the corporate personality. His articles have appeared in Ethics and in Human Organization. F. William Howton, Assistatnt Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, The City College, New York, is working with Bernard Rosenberg on the self-image and occupational ideology of the salesman. |
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