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| Table of Contents | Notes on Contributors | Ordering information |
| Richard Lichtman | Karl Popper's Defense of the Autonomy of Sociology |
| Peter L. Berger | Towards a Sociological Understanding of Psychoanalysis |
| Adam Haber | Cognitive Lag |
| Richard H. Cox | Ideology, History and Political Philosophy: Camus' L'Homme Revolte |
| Charles T. Stewart. Jr |
Land Reform as Fiscal Politcy for Agrarian Nations |
The International Scene--Current Trends
| Peter L. Berger and Hansfried Kellner |
Arnold Gehlen and teh Theory of Institutions |
Notes
on Contributors
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time of publication)
Karl Popper's Defense of the Autonomy of Sociology Richard Lichtman Richard Lichtman is a staff member of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and Lecturer at the University of California at Santa Barbara. He is completing a monography entitled "Liberalism and Social Welfare." Back To Top
Peter L. Berger, Associate Professor of Sociology, Graduate Faculty of the New School, became Editor of Social Research and Chairman of the Editorial Board on January 1, 1965. Dennis H. Wrong, Editor since January 1, 1963, continues as a member of the Editoral Board. Back To TopCognitive Lag Adam Haber Adam Haber, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Stanford University, is engaged in sociological studies of cognition based on the theoritical foundations of the sociology of knowledge. Back To TopIdeology, History and Political Philosophy: Camus' L'Homme Revolte Richard H. Cox Richard H. Cox, Associate Professor of Political Science, State University of New York, Buffalo, has published a book, Locke on War and Peace, and several essays in political philosophy. A second book, The State in Internatinal Relations, will appear later this year. Back To TopLand Reform as Fiscal Politcy for Agrarian Nations Charles T. Stewart, Jr. Charles T. Stewart, Jr., Research Professor of Economics, The George Washington University, is working on the regional impace of concentrations of research and development and science-based manufacturing. Back To TopThe International Scene: Current Trends in the Social Sciences Beginning with this issue, Social Research will regularly bring to its readers critical surveys of significant work in the social sciences being carried on in foreign countries. Back To TopElite Political Communication: Five Washington Columnists on Nuclear Weapons Testing, 1954-1958 Hansfreid Kellner Hansfreid Kellner is Instructor in Sociology at Douglass College of Rutgers University. |
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