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April 1944, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 286-286 Editor's Foreword
by Will Lissner - 287-292 Franz Oppenheimer
by Alvin Johnson - 293-306 The Conspiracy Against the English Peasantry
by Francis Neilson - 307-320 Principles for Regulating Farm Workers' Wages in Germany
by Frieda Wunderlich - 321-334 The Dualism of German Culture
by Goetz A. Briefs - 335-356 The Stream of Political Murder
by Oscar Jászi - 357-370 Ideology as a Means of Social Control, III
by Joseph S. Roucek - 371-386 History in The Bible
by John Garstang - 387-396 Some Influences of the Social Environment
by Raymond E. Crist - 397-418 An Off‐Line Switch in the Theory of Value and Distribution
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 419-434 The Trend in World Economics
by Adolph Lowe - 435-442 The Future of Free Enterprise
by Eduard Heimann - 443-452 National Planning Within the Free Enterprise System
by Glenn E. Hoover - 453-478 Optimum Income Distribution as a Goal of Public Policy
by Rainer Schickele - 479-498 The Problem of National, Racial and Religious Minorities
by Donald A. Mac Lean - 499-518 The Growth of an Indigenous Social Philosophy in America
by Grover Cleveland Loud - 519-521 A Bidliographical Note on Franz Oppenheimer
by Renate Oppenheimer - 522-522 Franz Oppenheimer's Last Days
by Béla Gaspar
January 1944, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 141-154 Policies for Full Post‐War Employment
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 155-166 The Integration of the Detroit Mexican Colony
by Norman Daymond Humphrey - 167-178 The Natural Law of Justice
by Francis Neilson - 179-192 Ideology as a Means of Social Control, II
by Joseph S. Roucek - 193-200 On the Unification of Science1
by Horace S. Fries - 201-216 Public Opinion and the Peace
by F. A. Hermens - 217-224 An Inter‐American Pattern for War‐Area Rehabilitation
by John M. Clark - 225-233 The Meaning of the Present Conflict
by T. Swann Harding - 234-234 The New Institute of World Affairs
by Adolph Lowe - 235-237 The Unanimity of Moralists on the Peace
by DonaldA. MacLean - 238-238 The Boom in Farm Land Values
by Will Lissner - 239-250 The Development of a Scientific Attitude in Economics
by Richard W. Lindholm - 251-272 Henry George: The Fight for Irish Freedom
by Anna George de Mille
October 1943, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-14 The Danger in the Mounting National Debt
by Harry Gunnison Hrown - 16-27 Prospects for a Revival of Political Radicalism
by Francis Neilson - 28-28 On the Passing of Franz Oppenheimer
by Will Lissner - 29-34 Education and the Social Ssciences
by George D. Stoddard - 35-45 Ideology as a Means of Social Control, I
by Joseph S. Roucek - 46-46 The Liberal Tradition in America
by A. A. Berle - 47-58 Foreign rule in Egypt
by S. Vere Pearson - 59-68 Preliminaries to Synthesis in the Social sciences
by Joseph H. Fichter - 69-87 Migrant Aid in California, 1849:1939
by Katherine D. Lovell - 88-88 Basic Conditions of International Co‐operation
by Cordell Hull - 89-96 The Failure of the Social Sciences
by Glenn E. Hoover - 97-101 The Theory of Democracy
by Thomas F. Woodlock - 103-113 Henry George: The Author
by Anna George De Mille - 115-124 A Critique of Political Economy
by Franz Oppenheimer - 125-128 The Hotelling‐Fisher Income Tax Controversy
by Will Lissner - 129-132 The Conservative Program for Tax Reform
by Harry Gunnison Brown
July 1943, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 433-452 An ethics for Today
by Everett W. Hall - 453-457 Subsidies and War‐Time Price Control
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 458-458 Post‐War Challenge to Inter‐American relations
by Sumner Welles - 459-478 Midwest Agriculture in the Second Year of War
by L. J. Norton - 479-489 Planning for Victory on the Food Front
by T. Swann Harding - 490-490 The Campaign to Justify Monopoly Profit
by Franz Oppenheimer - 491-501 The New Collectivist Propaganda
by Glenn E. Hoover - 502-502 Post‐War Prospect for Liberal Education
by Alvin Johnson - 503-516 The Return to Mysticism
by Francis Neilson - 517-531 Labor, Management and government After the War
by Frank T. Carlton - 532-532 The War‐Time Rise in Child Delinquency
by William Church Osborn - 533-541 A Critique of Political Economy
by Franz Oppenheimer - 542-542 The Living Spirit and the Economic Man
by Francis Neilson - 543-555 Henry George: The ‘Progress and Poverty’ Period
by Anna George De Mille - 556-564 Cabinet vs. Presidential Government
by Glenn E. Hoover - 557-564 Aspirations for a Greater Democracy
by Joseph S. Roucek
April 1943, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 289-304 Liberal Education for Democratic Victory and Lasting Peace
by Robert M. Hutchins - 305-323 The Roots of the Tree of Learning
by Francis Neilson - 324-324 True Education
by Nicholas Murray Butler - 325-341 public Opining and the Peace War Aims as Aids to Victory: A Lesson of the Last Settlement
by F. A. Hermans - 342-342 Peasant Oppression in Southeastern Europe
by Michel Karolyi - 343-357 Anticipation of an Increment and the ‘Unearned Decrement’ in Land Values
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 358-358 The Economic Outlook for French North Africa
by Milton S. Eisenhower - 359-367 An Equitable Wage Policy for War Labor
by Charles Johnson Post - 368-368 America's Debt to the Ideal France
by Alvin Johnson - 369-376 A Critique of Political Economy
by Franz Oppenheimer - 377-386 Henry George, the Editor
by Anna George De Mille - 387-389 Culture and Synthesis in the Social Sciences
by Francis Neilson - 390-390 A Working Outline for a Church Charter on a Just and Durable Peace
by World Council of Churches - 391-392 In Memoriam: Jens P. Jensen, 1883–1942
by John Ise - 393-402 The Celifornia Irrigation District Case
by J. Rupert Mason - 403-407 Economic Factors in the Breakdown of International Order in 1939
by The Inter‐American Juridical Committee - 408-413 Planning for a Stable Peace
by Maurice H. Krout - 414-421 Germany and Its Army
by George Hedley
January 1943, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 145-160 Toward a Rational Basis for International Law
by Jackson H. Ralston - 161-174 The Appeal of Communist Ideology
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 175-192 The Passing of the Middle Ages
by Francis Neilson - 193-210 The Place of Statistical Methods in Modern Historiography
by Ernest Rubin - 211-230 The Christian Basis for a New world Order
by Donald A. MacLean - 231-244 The Christian Basis for a New world Order
by Donald A. MacLean - 245-254 Issues in Ethical Theory
by Paul Weiss - 255-260 Issues in Ethical Theory
by John Wild - 261-263 Defining ‘Planning’ and ‘Monopoly’
by Frank T. Carlton - 264-268 Cultural Dynamics in a Democratic Structure
by Maurice H. Krout - 269-273 Dr. William Temple, New Archbishop of Canterbury
by Preston King Sheldon - 274-277 William Byre (1542–43–1623) “Father of Musicke”
by Francis Neilson
October 1942, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-14 Fiscal Policy and War‐time Price Control
by Harry Gunnison Brown - 15-34 Emile Mâle and the Spirit of Medieval Culture
by Francis Neilson - 35-48 Some Weaknesses of Federal Farm Price‐Raising Programs
by Herman M. Haag - 49-64 I. Communism and the World Crisis
by Franz Oppenheimer - 65-80 Society and the Masses
by Rainer Schickele - 81-96 The Christian Basis for a New World Order
by Donald A. MacLean - 97-110 Henry George: the Formative Years
by Anna George De Mille - 111-122 A Rebel's Interrupted Autobiography
by Harry Weinberger - 123-124 Anniversary Note
by Will Lissner - 125-129 New Lights for Old Stars
by Francis Neilson
July 1942, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 343-360 Economic Value and Scientific Synthesis
by C. E. Ayres - 361-380 The War and Midwest Agriculture
by L. J. Norton - 381-402 Government Intervention in the Post—War Economy
by Glenn E. Hoover - 403-414 A Critique of Political Economy
by Franz Oppenheimer - 415-430 The Christian Basis for a New World Order
by Donald A. MacLean - 431-446 Henry George: Early California Period
by Anna George de Mille - 447-448 Views on Capitalism and the Free Economy
by Franz Oppenheimer - 449-454 Peter Abélard (1079–1142)
by Francis Neilson - 455-460 Forestry as a Profitable Form of Farm Land Use
by Lawrance W. Rathbun - 461-465 Land Value and Population
by Walter Fairchild
April 1942, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 219-222 Issues in the Quest for Synthesis in the Social Sciences
by Thomas F. Woodlock - 223-238 Man—Builder and Wrecker
by Francis Neilson - 239-264 The Christian Basis for a New World Order
by Donald A. MacLean - 265-282 A Critique of Political Economy
by Franz Oppenheimer - 283-306 Henry George: Childhood and Early Youth1
by Anna George de Mille - 307-310 Capitalism and the Free Economy
by Franz Oppenheimer - 311-312 The War and the Myths of Capitalism
by George Raymond Geiger - 313-316 Industry in Democratic Post‐War Reconstruction
by Frank T. Carlton - 325-326 The Search for Unity
by Raymond B. Fosdick
January 1942, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 91-92 The Role of the Social sciences in Political Reconstruction A Message to the collaborators in The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
by Alvin Johnson - 93-110 The Law Schools and the New Profession of Social Technician
by Frederick K. Beutel - 111-142 Agrarian Revolt in Colonial New York, 17661
by Irving Mark - 143-154 Land Tenure Problems in Venezuela
by Raymond E. Crist - 155-157 A Critique of Political Economy
by Franz Oppenheimer - 167-189 The Rate‐Making Function of the Civil Aeronautics Board
by Harold J. King - 191-192 Capitalism as a Progressive Economic System
by Glenn E. Hoover - 193-200 Psychiatry—Society—Survival
by Edward A. Strecker & Kenneth E. Appel - 201-210 A Classic American Guide to Democratic Triumph and Lasting Peace
by Baldomero Argente & Joseph M. Sinnott - 211-214 In Memoriam: shailer Mathews, 1893–1941
by Will Lissner
October 1941, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction
by Martin Cyril D'Arcy - 1-12 Introduction
by George R. Geiger - 13-36 Tax Leverage for Efficient Land Exploitation: A Differential Levy on Site Values as an Aid to Land Use Adjustment
by Donald B. Ibach - 37-44 The Bases of Social Instability in Venezuela
by Raymond E. Crist - 45-78 Wages and Trades Unions
by Franz Oppenheimer - 79-82 Internationalism and Europeansim
by Francies Nellson - 83-85 The Vision of Freedom in the Settlement of America
by Paul V. Mcnutt - 89-90 Prospectus
by Will Lissner & Frank Chodorov