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| Table of Contents | Notes on Contributors | Ordering information |
| John T. Marcus | Death-Consciousness and Civilization |
| Herbert I. Schiller | International Resource Relationships in a Changing World |
| John H. Herz | The Relevancy and Irrelevancy of Appeasement |
| Bernard Schurman | Consumption Trends and the Role of Social Consumption Funds Under the Soviet Party Programme |
| Oscar Ornati | Affluence and the Risk of Poverty |
| Thelma McCormack | Madchen Without Uniform |
Review Note
| Stanford M. Lyman |
The Spectrum of Color |
Notes
on Contributors
(at
time of publication)
Death-Consciousness and Civilization John T. Marcus John T. Marcus, Associate Professor of History at Hofstra University, is preparing a series of volumes on the interrelations of man's urge to self-transcendence and the forms of historical consciousness. Back To Top
Herbert I. Schiller is Research Associate Professor, Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Illinois, and the editor of The Quarterly Review of Economics and Business. He is working on the resources issues which face the United States. Back To TopThe Relevancy and Irrelevancy of Appeasement John H. Herz John H. Herz, Professor of Political Science at the City College of the City University of New York, is the author of Political Realism and Political Idealism, and International Politics in an Atomic Age (reprinted 1961). Back To TopConsumption Trends and the Role of Social Consumption Funds Under the Soviet Party Programme Bernard Schurman Bernard Schurman is Professor of Economics, University of Rhode Island. His article is part of a larger monograph which will examine Soviet welfare programs and their relation to Marxist economic goals and to teh Soviet Communist Party. Back To TopAffluence and the Risk of Poverty Oscar Ornati Oscar Ornati, Professor of Economics, Graduate Faculty of the New School, has, with the support of teh Twentieth Century Fund, completed a study of poverty in the United States. Back To TopMadchen Without Uniform Thelma McCormack Thelma McCormack is Lecturer in Sociology, York University, Toronto. She has written extensively in the field of the sociology of mass media, and is preparing a book on social theory and the mass media. Back To Top Stanford Lyman is Assistant Professor of Sociology, Sonoma State College, California, and was formerly head of the Liberal Arts Department of the University of California, Berkeley. |
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