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NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 27, No. 3 (Fall 1960)
Kenneth W. Thompson Moral Purpose in Foreign Policy: Realities and Illusions Americans in the period between the two world wars were...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Oct 1, 19603 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 27, No. 2 (Summer 1960)
Lauren Soth Farm Policy: A Look Backward and Forward It would be pleasant to be able to say that the farm problem is being solved and...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Jul 1, 19604 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 27, No. 1 (Spring 1960)
Robert W. Stevens New Problems for the United States in the World Economy Profound changes have taken place during the past few years in...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Apr 1, 19604 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 26, No. 4 (Winter 1959)
Norman F. Byers Economic, Logical, and Mathematical Systems with Comment by Hans Neisser In the discipline of economics the nature and...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Jan 1, 19602 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 26, No. 3 (Fall 1959)
Jahangir Amuzegar Foreign Technical Assistance: Sense and Nonsense In recent years, discussions of the economic problems of...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Oct 1, 19592 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 26, No. 2 (Summer 1959)
Hans Jonas The Practical Uses of Theory, with Comments by Solomon Asch, Erich Hula, and Adolph Lowe [reprinted in 51:1 50th Anniversary...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Jul 1, 19592 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 26, No. 1 (Spring 1959)
Morris Singer Inflation Without Full Employment: A Case Study The calendar years 1956-57 were difficult ones indeed for analysts...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Apr 1, 19593 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 25, No. 4 (Winter 1958)
Otto Kirchheimer France from the Fourth to the Fifth Republic In 1958 as in 1799 Frenchmen were asking: what is in the constitution that...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Jan 1, 19593 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 25, No. 3 (Fall 1958)
David J. Saposs Labor Racketeering: Evolution and Solutions At the turn of the century racketeering reached scandalous proportions in the...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Oct 1, 19583 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 25, No. 2 (Summer 1958)
Alec Nove The Politics of Economic Rationality—Observations on the Soviet Economy Some economists equate [economic rationality] with what...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Jul 1, 19583 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 25, No. 1 (Spring 1958)
George E. Lichtblau The World Federation of Trade Unions Political memories are notoriously short and selective. Past events tend to be...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Apr 1, 19583 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 24, No. 4 (Winter 1957)
Haskell P. Wald A Neglected Dimension of Fiscal Policy The attractiveness of fiscal controls as policy instruments lies essentially in...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Jan 1, 19582 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 24, No. 3 (Fall 1957)
Arvid Brodersen Soviet Social Science and Our Own A considerable amount of research has been devoted to the situation of the natural and technological sciences in the Soviet Union, but the social sciences, hardly a less important subject, have received less attention from students in the West. The present paper, based exclusively on Western sources, cannot pretend to fill this gap. It can offer only a preliminary exposition of the problem, as far as this is within the field o
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Oct 1, 19573 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 24, No. 2 (Summer 1957)
Otto Kirchheimer The Waning of Opposition in Parliamentary Regimes Reinvestigation of the meaning of opposition under the conditions of the present age may be in order. For the sake of preciseness these remarks will be restricted to European parliamentary regimes, omitting the role of opposition under presidential regimes, which obey somewhat different political and, as the case may be, social considerations. Saul K. Padover The "Singular" Mr. Hamilton Of all the outstandin
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Jul 1, 19573 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 24, No. 1 (Spring 1957)
Erich Hula Fundamentals of Collective Security The question of the way in which an organization for collective security ought to deal with aggression, if and when it occurs, has been a matter of heated discussion ever since the founding of the League of Nations. To recall some of the ideas that were set forth theoretically in those endless controversies on the fundamentals of collective security may help us to appreciate and understand the problems which we have confronted in
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Apr 1, 19572 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 23, No. 4 (Winter 1956)
Karl de Schweinitz Jr . Normative Implications of the "New Competition" As the variety of goods constituting the product mix increases, inter-industry competition becomes greater. No firm can lead the quiet life, for although it may have nothing to fear from within the industry, the crucial threats come from outside. While the economists of the new competition thus proclaim that appearances are deceptive and that prices, after all, are not much greater than marginal costs, th
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Jan 1, 19573 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 23, No. 3 (Fall 1956)
Charles E. Rollins Mineral Development and Economic Growth Of the possible ways in which economic growth of the underdeveloped areas of...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Oct 1, 19563 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 23, No. 2 (Summer 1956)
Hans Apel Growth Trends in Productivity, Consumption, and Investment The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to the fact that the...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Jul 1, 19563 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 23, No. 1 (Spring 1956)
Theodor Heuss A Word in Memory of Kurt Riezler Let me say quite simply that I loved Kurt Riezler. When we saw each other for the first...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Apr 1, 19563 min read


NONTHEMATIC / Vol. 22, No. 4 (Winter 1955)
Otto Kirchheimer Politics and Justice Political justice is the utilization of judicial proceedings for political ends. The political end,...
Social Research An Int'l Quarterly
Jan 1, 19563 min read
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