World order: its intellectual and cultural foundations
World order: its intellectual and cultural foundations
Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Institute for Religious and Social Studies
About this book
Collaboration for world order, by Louis Finkelstein.--The philosophy of world community, by E. S. Brightman.--Toward a new concept of man, by Irwin Edman.--Human differences and world order, by Margaret Mead.--The psychological presuppositions of world order, by H. D. Lasswell.--The dynamics of hostility, by D. M. Levy.--The task of cultural rebuilding, by P. A. Sorokin.--A juristic framework of world order, by J. P. Chamberlain.--America's responsibility in the postwar international field, by E. G. Nourse.--The Catholic church and world order, by John La Farge.--The Protestant churches and world order, by J. C. Bennett.--The Jewish contribution to a world order, by M. M. Kaplan.--A new school bell: educating America, by James Marshall.--Re-education on a world scale, by I. L. Kandel.--Democracy in administration, by Ordway Tead.--Relief as reconstruction, by C. E. Pickett.--World citizenship, by Norman Cousins.--What has the war thaught the churches? by F. E. Johnson.
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- OL22241732W
Subjects
Modern CivilizationPeaceReligious aspectsPacific settlement of international disputes