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Social Planning Under the Constitution—A Study in Perspectives

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  • Corwin, Edward S.

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Our present discontents have evoked many earnest words on the subject of “social planning.” We are told that “capital can be defended only by constructive programs based on the consideration of social responsibility;” that we are headed for “a frightful cataclysm” unless we adopt “a national plan that will control and guide the basic industries, govern the investment of capital, and keep purchasing power in step with production;” that if we are to avoid revolution, “we dare not sit indefinitely in contemplative inaction;” that “we require a leadership that will help us think less about the theories of individualism and more about the tragedies to individuals,” inasmuch as “men cannot eat words … cannot wear words … cannot trust their old age to words.” In brief, if we are to avoid something worse, we must take some thought for the morrow.

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  • Corwin, Edward S., 1932. "Social Planning Under the Constitution—A Study in Perspectives," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 26(1), pages 1-27, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:26:y:1932:i:01:p:1-27_02
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