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Correspondence:
Literary Productions:
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Literary productions of Ayres:
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A Guide to the Clarence Edwin Ayres Papers, 1919-1972
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Ayres, Clarence Edwin, 1891-1972.
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Ayres (Clarence Edwin) Papers |
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1919-1972. |
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Abstract |
Correspondence of Clarence Edwin Ayres
(1891-1972), University of Texas professor of economics (1930-1969); also manuscripts
and printed copies of his books, articles, and reviews. |
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Accession No.: |
AR 73-106; 81-30 |
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OCLC No.: |
22711835 |
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15 ft., 4 in. |
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Materials are written in English. |
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Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas
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Clarence Edwin Ayres (1891-1972) received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of
Chicago in 1917. He taught at the University of Chicago (1917-1920), Amherst College
(1920-1923), and Reed College (1924) before becoming the associate editor for the New Republic (1924-1927). In 1930, he joined the faculty at
the University of Texas at Austin as Professor of Economics, a position he held until
1968. The author of nine books and countless articles, his seminal work is The Theory of Economic Progress (1944).
Influenced by Thorstein Veblen and John Dewey, Ayres rejected absolutism and touted a
theory of value predicated on the freedom of inquiry. Ayers’s adherence to the freedom
of inquiry naturally led to his ardent defense of academic freedom, a position which
often placed him and his colleagues in the Department of Economics in conflict with the
Board of Regents at UT. He vocally supported UT president Homer P. Rainey before the
regents ousted Rainey, and in 1951 the Texas Legislature, branding Ayres as a Communist,
voted 130-1 for the university to show cause as to why he should not be fired.
Sources:
University of Texas Faculty Council. “In Memoriam: Clarence Edwin Ayres.”
http://www.utexas.edu/faculty/council/2000-2001/memorials/SCANNED/ayres.pdf.
Accessed March 29, 2012.
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Correspondence, literary productions, notes, clippings, and programs compose the
Clarence Edwin Ayres Papers, 1919-1972. Arranged alphabetically or chronologically, the
papers primarily consist of correspondence regarding economics, teaching, publishing,
and events impacting UT. Notable correspondents include John Dewey, economist Franklin
Knight, UT president Homer P. Rainey, and Ayres’s colleagues in the Economics
Department, Robert H. Montgomery and Edward Everett Hale. Correspondence with the
American Civil Liberties Union discusses academic freedom issues in Texas. Additionally,
manuscripts and printed copies of his books, articles, and reviews document his career
in academia and the evolution of his thought on economics and values.
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Access Restrictions
Student and personnel records restricted 75 years from creation.
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Ayres, Clarence Edwin,
1891-1972--Archives. |
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Dewey, John, 1859-1952. |
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Hale, Edward Everett, 1893-1975 |
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Knight, Frank Hyneman, 1885- |
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Montgomery, Robert Hargrove. |
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Rainey, Homer P. (Homer Price),
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Montgomery, Robert Hargrove. |
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Veblen, Thorstein, 1857-1929. |
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American Civil Liberties Union. |
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University of Texas. Dept. of
Economics. |
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Academic freedom--Texas. |
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Education--Texas. |
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Economics--United States. |
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Institutional economics. |
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Austin (Tex.)--History--Sources. |
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Clarence Edwin Ayres Papers, 1919-1972, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The
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American Association of University Professors |
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Arnold, Samuel |
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Ashburn, Karl |
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Association for Evolutionary Economics |
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Axtelle, George E. |
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Baldenama, Ignacio |
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Barton, Samuel |
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Beckwith, Burnham P. |
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Bedichek, Roy |
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Bliven, Bruce |
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Bogart, E. L. |
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Bonjean, Charles |
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Bonnell, B. |
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Boulding, Kenneth E. |
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Brady, Robert A. |
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Brannen, Ted R. |
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Breit, William |
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Brown University Alumni |
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Buckner, Virginia |
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Carlson, Valdemar |
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Cavley, Troy |
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Chalk, Alfred |
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Chinn, Grace |
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Church, C. C. |
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Clark, John Maurice |
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Consumer Affairs |
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Copland, Morris |
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Dale, Fredrick |
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Deoley, Bill |
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DeGregori, Thomas |
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Dewey, Davis R. |
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Dewey, John |
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Dodd, Paul A. |
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Dorfman, Joseph |
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Duncan Julian |
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Dowd, Douglas |
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Elliot, Edwin I. |
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Etlinger, H. J. |
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Frederick, William (Bill) |
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Gambs, John |
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Garnsey, Morris |
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Gaus, John |
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Geiger, George |
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Glade, Bill |
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Glass, Walter |
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Gonzales, Richard |
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Goode, W. J. |
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Goodrich, Carter |
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Gordon, Wendell |
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Gragg, John |
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Granbery, John |
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Grobbs, Clifton |
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Grunchy, Allan |
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Haisley, W. E. (Rip) |
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Hale, Everett |
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Hall, James K. |
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Hamilton, David |
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Hamilton, Walton |
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Hart, Joseph K. |
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Hawkin, Gaynell |
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Hayes, H. Gordon |
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Hill, Forest |
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Hill, Lewis |
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Himstead, Ralph |
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Hodges, John |
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Holland, Thomas |
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Homan, Paul |
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Hook, Sidney |
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Irons, Watrous H. (Bob) |
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J. Jackson, John |
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Johnson, Jack |
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Johnson, Richard |
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Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Lyndon |
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Joughin, Louis & Jean |
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Junker, Louis J. |
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Kallen, Horace |
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Keezer, Dexter |
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Klein, Philip |
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Knight, Frank |
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Kreuger, Robert |
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Ku, P. M. |
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Lauton, William |
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Levy, Marion J. Jr. |
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Lindeman, Eduard |
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Linnenberg, Clem |
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Lissner, Will |
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Livingston, Leo |
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Lower, Milton D. |
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Lubin, Isadore |
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Lucas, Tully B. |
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May, Stacy |
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McCamy, James |
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Malick, Clay |
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Meiklejohn, Alexander |
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Melton, R. B. (Abe) |
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Melton, W. C. (Bill) |
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Metzler, William H. |
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Mills, C. Wright |
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Mitchell, Broadus |
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Mitchell, Clyde |
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Mund, Vernon |
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Murphree, Indus |
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Palm, Martin D. |
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Patton, Robert D. |
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Paulson, W. E. |
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Peach, Nelson |
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Perry, Charner |
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Preston, N. H. |
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Publishers, Tech - Yale |
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Rainey, Homer P. |
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Ray, Joe M. |
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Record, Cy W. |
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Redford, Emmette S. |
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Reed, Louis S. |
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Reese, Jim E. |
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Reyer, Karl D. |
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Richardson, Rupert N. |
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Riley, Roderick H. |
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Robinson, Joan |
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Roll, Erich |
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Ryan, Bryce |
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Samuels, Warren |
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Scott, Elmer |
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Scoville, Warren |
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Seligman, Ben |
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Sibley, Eldridge |
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Singer, Helen and Milton |
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Sloan, Virginia |
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Smith, Walter B. |
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Social Science Research Council |
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Somaini, Eugenio |
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Southwestern Social Science Association |
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Stinneford Claude |
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Stocking, George |
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Street, James |
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Tait, John W. |
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Thoman, Clemens |
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Thomas, Raymond D. |
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Thompson, Carey |
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Thorogood, James |
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Trant, James B. |
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University, 1950-1959 |
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University, 1960-1970 |
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Unver, Altan |
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Voertman, Robert |
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Ware, Edith W. |
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Warne, Colston E. |
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Watkins, Myron W. |
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Watt, John R. |
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Williams, Elgin |
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Witte, Edwin E. |
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Wollman, Nathaniel |
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Woodruff, John |
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Zeller, Norman |
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Correspondence, 1931-1932,
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Correspondence, 1943-1949 |
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Correspondence, 1943-1949 |
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Literary Productions: |
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Articles: |
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"Hush! It's Butler!" in: Conklin, Groff, ed., The New Republic Anthology, Dodge
Publishing Company, New York, Originally in: The New Republic, 1915-1935, 1936;
Sept. 10, 1924 |
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"The Gospel of Technology" in: Kallen, Horace M. and Sidney Hook
eds., American Philosophy Today and Tommow, Lee
Furman, Inc., New York, 1935 |
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"A Critique of Pure Science" in: Smith, Thomas Vernor, Essays in Philosophy, The Open Court Publishing
Company, Chicago, 1929 |
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"Domesticity" in: Calverton, V. F., and Samuel D. Schmalhausen,
eds., The New Generation, The Macaulay Company,
New York, 1930 |
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"Basis of Economic Statemanship" in: American
Economic Review, XXIII:2. June 1933 |
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"Values: Ethical and Economic" in: The
International Journal of Ethics, XLIV:4, July 1934 |
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"Moral Confusion in Economics" in: The
International Journal of Ethics, XLV:2, January 1935 |
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"Confusion Thrice Confounded" in: The
International Journal of Ethics, XLV:3, April 1935 |
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"Middletown Comes Clean" in: The Southern
Review, III: 1, Summer,
1937 |
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"Talking of Cities" in: The Southern Review,
IV:2, Autumn 1938 |
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"Dewey: Master of the Commonplace" in: The New
Republic, LXXXXVII: 1259, January 18, 1939 |
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"The Principles of Economic Strategy" in: The
Southern Economic Journal, V:4, April 1939 |
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"Dewey and His Studies in Logical Theory" in: Cowley, Malcolm and
Bernard Smith, eds., Books That Changed Our Minds,
Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., New York, 1939 |
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"The Wealth of Nations" in: The Southwestern
Social Science Quarterly XXI: 1, June 1940 |
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"The Conference in Review" in: Proceedings of
the Conference on Consumer Credit, November 1940 |
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"The Economic Essentials of a Lasting Peace" in: The Emancipator, IV: 8 & 9, April and May 1942 |
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"Economic Value and Scientific Syn-Thesis" in: Am. Jour. of Economics and Sociology, I:4, July 1942 |
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"Capitalism in Retrospect" in: Southern
Economic Journal, IX:4, April 1943 |
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"The Path of Progress" in: Southwest Review,
XXVIIII:3, Spring
1943 |
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"Technology and Progress" in: Antioch Review,
III: 1, Spring
1943 |
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"Twilight of the Price System" in: Antioch
Review, III:2, Summer
1943 |
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"The Significance of Economic Planning" in: Eldridge, Seba, ed.,
Development of Collective Enterprise,
University of Kansas Press, Lawrence Kansas, 1943 |
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"Academic Freedom in Texas" in: New Republic,
III:23, Dec. 4,
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"The Ordeal of the Social Sciences" in: Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, XXV:4, March 1945 |
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"What's the Matter with Texas?" in: New
Republic, 113:10, September 23, 1945 |
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"Impact of the Great Depression on Economic Thinking" in: American Economic Review, XXXVI:2, May 1946 |
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"Bases for Limited Capitalism" in: Antioch
Review, VI:1, Spring
1946 |
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"Are Professors Dangerous" in: Southwest
Review, XXXII:1, Winter
1947 |
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"Free Market or Free Men?" in: University
Observer, I:1, Winter
1947 |
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"The New Economics" in: Southwest Review, Summer 1948 |
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"Land of the Free Ride" in: American
Quarterly, I: 1, Spring
1949 |
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"Piecemeal Revolution" in: Southwestern Social
Science Quaterly, XXX:1, June 1949 |
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"Instrumental Economics" in: New Republic,
121:16, October 17,
1949 |
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"The Industrial Way of Life" in: American
Quarterly, I:4, Winter
1949 |
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"The Value Economy" in: Lepley, Ray, ed., Value, A Cooperative Inquiry, Columbia University Press, New
York, 1949 |
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"What Should Teachers Swear?" in: Southwest
Review, XXXV:4, Autumn
1950 |
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"The Values of Social Scientists" in: Journal
of Social Issues, VI:4, 1950 |
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"The Co-ordinates of Institutionalism" in: American Economic Review, XLI:2, May 1951 |
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"What the Citizen Needs to Know About Economics" in: Progressive Education, 29:7, May 1952 |
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"Creeping Socialism: A Worm's-Eye View" in: Southwest Review, 37:4, Autumn 1952 |
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"The Integration of Industrial Society" in: Burkhardt, Frederick,
ed., The Cleavage in our Culture, The Beacon
Press, Boston, 1952 |
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"Technology and Progress" in: Bixler, Paul, ed., The Antioch Review Anthology, World Publishing
Company, New York, 1953 |
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"The Treason of the Intellectuals" in: New
Leader, 36:17, April 27,
1953 |
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"The Role of Technology in Economic Theory" in: American Economic Review, XLIII:2, May 1953 |
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"Can Education Stay Secular?" in: New Leader,
37:25, June 21,
1954 |
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"The Core of Conservatism" in: New Leader,
38:2, January 10,
1955 |
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"Classical Tradition versus Economic Growth" in: Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 36:4,
March 1956 |
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"The Pestilence of Moral Agnosticism in: Southwest Review, XLII:2, Spring 1957 |
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"The Conflict of Values" in: Colorado
Quarterly, VI:2, Autumn
1957 |
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"Monopolistic-Competitive Price Theory" in: American Review, XLVIII:2, May 1958 |
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"The Peril of the Social Sciences" in: The
Graduate Journal, II:1, Spring 1959 |
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"Excellence in an Industrial Society" in: Southwest Review, XLIV?2, Spring 1959 |
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"Excellence in an Industrial Society" in: The
Executive, 3:3, August
1959 |
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"The Industrial Way of Life" in: The Texas
Quarterly, II:2, Summer
1959 |
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"Institutionalism and Economic Development" in: Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 41:1,
June 1960 |
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"Comments of Professor Goodrich's Paper" in: Nelson, Eastin, ed.,
Economic Growth, University of Texas Press,
Austin, 1960 |
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"Economic Progress and the American South" in: Economic Development and Cultural Change, IX:2, January 1961 |
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"Toward a Reasonable Society" in: The
Executive, 5:11 April
1962 |
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"Reason and Unreason" in: The Graduate
Journal, V:2, Winter
1963 |
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"The Legacy of Thorstein Veblen" in: Institutional Economics, University of California Press,
Berkeley, 1963 |
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"A Man, His Land and His Work" in: The
Graduate Journal, VI:1, Winter 1964 |
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"Science and Human Values" in: New Mexico
Academy of Science Bulletin, 6:2, December 1965 |
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"Nature and Man: The Emergence of the Social Sciences" in: The University of Denver Centenial Symposium, Big
Mountain Press Denver, 1965 |
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"Individualism - or Something: A Plea for Verbal Pluralism" in:
Mills, Gordon, ed., Innocence and Power,
University of Texas Press, Austin, 1965 |
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"Guaranteed Income: An Institutionalist View" in: Theobald, Robert,
ed., The Guaranteed Income, Doubleday and
Company, Inc., Garden City, New York, 1966 |
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"The Nature and Significance of Institutionalism" in: The Antioch Review, XXVI:1, Spring 1966 |
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"The Theory of Institutional Adjustment" in: The Texas Quarterly, IX:1, Spring 1966 |
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"Istota I Znaczenie Instytucjonalizmu" in: Tematy, VI:21 Spring
1967 |
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"Ideological Responsibility" in: Journal of
Economic Issues, 1:1 and 2, June 1967 |
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"The Nature and Significance of Institutionalism" in: Non Dan, 2:3, Winter 1967 |
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"Some Reflections on Regionalism" in: Social
Science Quarterly, 49:1, June, 1968 |
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"Communications" in: Journal of Economic
Issues, II:3, September
1968 |
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"Institutionalism and Economic Development, etc." in: Social Science Quarterly, 50:4, March, 1970 |
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"The Place of the Market Economy in Institutional Thought" in: Social Science Quarterly, Marcy, 1971 |
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"Notes and Communications" in: Journal of
Economic Issues, V:3, September 1971 |
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Characters and Events by John Dewey, in The International Journal of
Ethics, January 1930 |
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Economic and Social History of Eurpoe in the Later
Middle Ages, by James
Westfall Thompson, 1300-1530 June,
1932 |
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The Economic Lessons of 1929-1931: etc. by A.
H. Abbati, March, 1933 |
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Ethical Systems and Legal Ideas by Felix S. Cohen, in Yale Law
Journal, November 1933 |
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The Frustration of Science by Sir Daniel Hall, et al. in The
International Journal of Ethics, January 1936 |
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What Man Has Made of Man by Mortimer J. Adler in The New Republic,
February 16, 1938 |
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Social Goals and Economic Institution by Frank D. Graham in Journal
of Legal and Political Sociology, April, 1944 |
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Intelligence in the Modern World: John Dewey's Philosophy by Joseph
Ratner in The Republic, May 17,
1939 |
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Beyond Supply and Demand: A Reappraisal of Institutional of
Institutional Economics by John S. Gambs, in Political Science Quarterly,
September 1946 |
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The Economic Mind in American Civilization, 1606-1865 by Joseph
Dorfman, in The Yale Law Journal, June 1946 |
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The Struggle for the World by James Burnham, in The Texas Spectator,
May 5, 1974 |
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The Cheyenne Way: Conflict and Case Law in Primitive Jurisprudence
by K. N. Llewellyn and E. Adamson Hoebel, in The Yale Law Journal, March, 1942 |
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Economic Security and Individual Freedom: Can We Have Both by Albert
Lauterbach, in The Journal of Political Economy, December, 1948 |
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Readings in Economics ed. by Walter Adams and Leland E. Traywick, in
The Journal of Political Economy, April, 1949 |
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The Economic Mind in American Civilization by Joseph Dorfman, in
Saturday Review, April 23,
1949 |
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The Economic Theory of a Socialist Economy by
Burnham P. Beckwith |
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The Road Ahead by John T. Flynn, in Saturday Review, December 3, 1949 |
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Economic Man in Relation to His Environment by C. Reinold in The
Virginia Qvarterly Review, Winter
1949 |
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The English Middle Classes by Roy Lewis and Angus Maude in Saturday
Review, April 8, 1950 |
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The Economic Role of the State by William A. Orton, in Saturday
Review, May 6, 1950 |
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Economic Planning by Seymour E. Harris, in Saturday Review,
July 8, 1950 |
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Bold New Program by Willard R. Espy, in Saturday Review, September 16, 1950 |
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The Philosophy of Thorstein Veblen by Stanley Matthew Daugert, in
The Journal of Political Economy, October 1950 |
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Peach by Investment by Benjamin A. Javits, in Saturday Review,
October 14, 1950 |
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Twentieth Century Unlimited by Bruce Bliven, in The New Leader,
February 5, 1951 |
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The Human Species by Anthony Barnett, in The New Leader, March 19, 1951 |
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The Nineteen Fifties Come First by Edwin G. Nourse, in Saturday
Review, April 7, 1951 |
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The Great Idea by Henry Hazlitt, in Saturday Review, April 14, 1951 |
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General Economic History by Max Weber, in The New Leader, June 4, 1951 |
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Modern Social Legislation by Stefan A. Riesenfeld, Richard C.
Maxwell, in Texas Law Review, June
1951 |
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Beckoning Frontiers by Marriner S. Eccles, in Saturday Review,
July 14, 1951 |
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This Happened in Pasadena by David Hulburd in
The New Leader, July 30, 1951 |
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Roads to Agreement by Stuart Chase, in The New Leader, August 27, 1951 |
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Fifty Billion Dollars by Jesse H. Jones with Edward Angly, in
Saturday Review, November 17,
1951 |
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American Capitalism by John Kenneth Galbraith, in Saturday Review,
April 12, 1952 |
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The Geography of Hunger by Josué de Castro, in The New Leader,
May 19, 1952 |
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Man, Money, and Goods by John S. Gambs, in Saturday Review,
September 6, 1952 |
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Ethics in Government by Paul H. Douglas, in The New Leader,
December 22, 1952 |
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The Nature of Culture by A. L. Kroeber, in Ethics, April, 1953 |
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Preview for Tomorrow: The Unfinished Business of Science by Bruce
Bliven, in The New Leader, June 8,
1953 |
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Politics, Economics and Welfare by Robert A. Dahl and Charles E.
Lindblom, in The New Leader, September 14, 1953 |
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Economic Essays by R. F. Harrod, in Saturday Review, Economic Essays
by Simon Kuznets, in Saturday Review, Sept. 19, 1953, September 19, 1953 |
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The Challenge of Man's Future by Harrison Brown, in The New Leader,
May 17, 1954 |
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Government and Science by Don K. Price in The New Leader, January 31, 1955 |
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Secularism is the Will of God by Horace M. Kallen in The New Leader,
May 2, 1955 |
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The Pursuit of Happiness: A Philosophy for Modern Living by R. M.
HacIver, in The New Leader, November
14, 1955 |
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Triumph of the Eggheads by Horace Coon, in The New Leader, December 5, 1955 |
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The United States in History by James T. Shotwell, in The New
Leader, April 16, 1956 |
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Testament of a Liberal by Albert Guérard; The Power Elite by C. Wright Mills |
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The Rape of the Mind by Joost A. M. Meerloo, M. D. in The New
Leader, September 3, 1956 |
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Guides to Straight Thinking by Stuart Chase, in The New Leader,
October 1, 1956 |
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The Man Who Made the Nation by John Dos Passos; Woodrow Wilson by
Silas Bent McKinley, in The New Leader, August 5, 1957 |
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Strategic Surrender by Paul Kecskemeti, in The New Leader, June 30, 1958 |
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Human Resources: The Wealth of A Nation by Eli Ginzberg, in Saturday
Review, July 5, 1958 |
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Five Ideas That Change the World by Barbara Ward, in The New Leader,
May 11, 1959 |
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Hellensim: The History of a Civilization by Arnold J. Toynbee, in
The New Leader, September 7, 1959 |
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Alexander Hamilton: Portrait in Pardon by John C. Miller, in The New
Leader, March 7, 1960 |
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The American Petroleum Industry: The Age of Illumination by Harold
F. Williamson, Arnold R. Daum, in The Journal of Southern History, May 1960 |
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The Constitution of Liberty by Friedrich A. Hayek, in The New
Leader, June 20, 1960 |
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Epistemological Problems of Economics by Ludwig Von Mises, in The
Southern Economic Journal, October
1961 |
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Epistemological Problems of Economics by Ludwig Von Mises, in The
Southern Economic Journal, April
1962 |
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Anatomy of the Future by Roderick Seidenberg, in The Annals,
July, 1962 |
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The Social Bases of American Communism by Nathan Glazer, in The
Journal of Southern History, August,
1962 |
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A Radical's America by Harvey Swados, in The New Leader, October 15, 1962 |
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Evaluations in Higher Education by Paul L. Dressel et al., in The
Journal of Higher Education, October
1962 |
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Main Currents in Modern Economics by Ben B. Seligman, in Commentary, April, 1963 |
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A Non-Existent Man: An Autobiography by T. V. Smith, in The Journal
of Higher Education, June,
1963 |
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John R, Commons: His Assault on Laissez-Faire by Lafayette G.
Harter, in Book Review, September,
1963 |
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Market Theory and the Price System by Israel M. Kirzner, in Book
Review, September, 1963 |
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The Nation's Economic Objectives by Edger O. Edwards, in The Annals,
November, 1964 |
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The Problem of Social-Scientic Knowledge by William P. McEwen in The
Journal of Political Economy |
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The Theory and Design of Economic Development by Irma Adelman and
Erik Thorbecke, in Book Review, 1966 |
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The Causes of the Industrial Revolution in England by R. M.
Hartwell, in Journal of Economic Issues, June 1968 |
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The Challenge of World Poverty: A World Anti-Povelty Program in
Outline by Gunmar Myrdal, in Political Science Quarterly, September 1971 |
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Miscellaneous Manuscripts |
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Bibliographies |
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Samuels, Warren J.: Institutional Economics:
Retrospect and Prospect; The Knight-Ayres Correspondence |
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Cactus, 1944 |
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Huxley, 1931 |
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Huxley, 1931 |
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Theory of Economic Progress, 1943 |
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| 2E76 |
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Divine Right of Capital, ca.
1945 |
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The Industrial Economy, 1952 |
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The Industrial Economy, 1952 |
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Other materials, 1921-1931 and
undated |
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Other materials, 1919-1927 and
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