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More and more people are turning to the social scientist, hoping he will be able to
tell them how best to avoid war and ensure that, among other things, atomic
energy is put to the service of mankind. Until very recently few, if any, sociologists
...
More and more people are turning to the social scientist, hoping he will be able to
tell them how best to avoid war and ensure that, among other things, atomic
energy is put to the service of mankind. Until very recently few, if any, sociologists
...
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The United Nations report on the world social situation in 1952 * calls for a
programme of world social welfare as an alternative to global warfare. In practical
terms such a programme would mean a campaign against disease, ignorance,
and ...
The United Nations report on the world social situation in 1952 * calls for a
programme of world social welfare as an alternative to global warfare. In practical
terms such a programme would mean a campaign against disease, ignorance,
and ...
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Well-intentioned schemes for social welfare can actually aggravate ethnic
prejudice and produce internal conflicts almost as serious in their consequences
as war.” These problems may not constitute insuperable barriers to international
...
Well-intentioned schemes for social welfare can actually aggravate ethnic
prejudice and produce internal conflicts almost as serious in their consequences
as war.” These problems may not constitute insuperable barriers to international
...
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LA CITTA MoRTA By Sir John Pollock Bt | 17 |
THE QUARTERLY REvIEws FIRST EDIToR | 32 |
DICKENs TRIUMPHANT By Robert Hamilton | 46 |
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