Georg G. Iggers
Georg G. Iggers is Distinguished Professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo. His books include The German Conception of History (1968).
Foreword, Vol. 47 No. 4 (Winter 1980)
Michael Ignatieff
Michael Ignatieff is Carr Professor of Human Rights Practice and the Director of the Carr Center of Human Rights Policy, Harvard University. Among his most recent books are The Lesser Evil: Political Ethics in an Age of Terror (2004) and Human Rights as Politics and Idolatry (2001). His newest volume, After Paradise, is forthcoming.
The Seductiveness of Moral Disgust, Vol. 62 No. 1 (Spring 1995)
Human Rights, the Laws of War, and Terrorism, Vol. 69 No. 4 (Winter 2002)
The Seductiveness of Moral Disgust, Vol. 71 No. 3 (Fall 2004)
Eiko Ikegami
Eiko Ikegami is Director of the Center for Studies of Social Change and Professor of Sociology at the New School University?s Graduate Faculty. She is the author of The Taming of the Samurai: Honorific Individualism and the Making of Modern Japan (1997). Her new book, Bonds of Civility: Aesthetic Networks and Political Origins of Japanese Culture, is forthcoming in 2004.
A Sociological Theory of Publics: Identity and Culture as Emergent Properties in Networks, Vol. 67 No. 4 (Winter 2000)
Democracy in an Age of Cyber-Financial Globalization: Time, Space and Embeddedness from an Asian Perspective, Vol. 66 No. 3 (Fall 1999)
Pinar Ilkkaracan
Pinar Ilkkaracan is cofounder of several NGOs, including Women for Women?s Human Rights (WWHR) and New Ways. She is the author of several articles on violence against women, women in Muslim societies, women in Turkey, sex-workers, and women and sexuality. She is the editor Women and Sexuality in Muslim Societies (2000) and The Myth of a Warm Home: Violence in the Family (in Turkish, 1996).
Women, Sexuality, and Social Change in the Middle East and the Mahgreb, Vol. 69 No. 3 (Fall 2002)
James D. Ingram
James D. Ingram is Assistant Professor of Political Science at McMaster University in Hamilton Ontario, where he teaches political theory.
Rights, Norms, and Politics: The Case of German Citizenship Reform, Vol. 77 No. 1 (Spring 2010)
Jeffrey C. Isaac
Jeffrey C. Isaac is James H. Rudy Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for the Study of Democracy and Public Life at Indiana University. He is the author of Arendt, Camus, and Modern Rebellion (1992) and Democracy in Dark Times (1997).
Hannah Arendt on Human Rights and the Limits of Exposure, or Why Noam Chomsky Is Wrong about the Meaning of Kosovo, Vol. 69 No. 2 (Summer 2002)
The Meaning of 1989, Vol. 63 No. 3 (Fall 1996)
Hide Ishiguro
Hide Ishiguro Professor of Philosophy at Barnard College, is the author of Leibniz's Philosophy of Logic and Language (1972).
Myths and False Dichotomies, Vol. 52 No. 2 (Summer 1985)
Starrm Isidore
Biography not available
The Meaning of Modern Business: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Large Corporate Enterprise. [Review of book by Richard Eells], Vol. 16 No. 1 (Spring 1961)
Charles Issawi
Biography not available
Problems du Developpment Economique dans les Pays Mediterraneens. [Review of book edited by Jean Cuisenier], Vol. 31 No. 4 (Winter 1964)
Robert Jackall
Robert Jackall, Class of 1956 Professor of Sociology and Social Thought at Williams College, is the author of Wild Cowboys: Urban Marauders and The Forces of Order (1997) and Moral Moral Mazes: The World of Corporate Managers (1998), and co-author (with J. Hirota) of Image Makers: Advertising, Public Relations, and the Ethos of Advocacy (2000). He has co-edited several volumes, including Metropolis: Center and Symbol of Our Times (1994), and is currently writing an ethnography of the world of police detectives.
Investigating Criminal Violence, Vol. 67 No. 3 (Fall 2000)
Philip E. Jacob
Philip E. Jacob, Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Hawaii, has written widely in the field of international organizations. His most recent book is Values and the Active Community(1971).
The Political Ethos and Human Rights: An International Perspective, Vol. 38 No. 1 (Spring 1971)
James R. Jacob
James R. Jacob teaches early modern intellectual history in the Graduate School of the City University of New York. He has written on Robert Boyle and on the Baconian tradition in seventeenth century England.
The Political Economy of Science in Seventeenth-Century England, Vol. 46 No. 1 (Spring 1992)
Margaret C. Jacob
Margaret C. Jacob is professor of history in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research. Her most recent book is The Cultural Meaning of the Scientific Revolution (1988).
Private Beliefs in Public Temples: The New Religiosity of the Eighteenth Century, Vol. 59 No. 2 (Summer 1992)
The Enlightenment Redefined: The Formation of Modern Civil Society, Vol. 58 No. 2 (Summer 1991)
Science and Politics in the Late Twentieth Century, Vol. 46 No. 1 (Spring 1992)
M. Jacobs
M. Jacobs was educated at Leiden University and is a botanist. One of his interests is metabletics, which is Dr. Van den Berg's life work.
The International Scene: Current Trends in the Social Sciences: Metabletics of Loneliness: An Account of J. H. Van Den Berg's Life in Multiplicity, Vol. 36 No. 4 (Winter 1968)
James B. Jacobs
James B. Jacobs is Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Professor of Constitutional Law and the Courts, Director of the Center for Research in Crime and Justice at New York University. His first book, Stateville: The Penitentiary in Mass Society (1977), is considered a classic in penology.
II. What and How We Punish Law, Justice, and Punishment; Introduction: What and How We Punish, Vol. 74 No. 2 (Summer 2007)
Finding Alternatives to the Cerceral State, Vol. 74 No. 2 (Summer 2007)
Arthur J. Jacobson
Arthur J. Jacobson is Professor of Law in the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University.
Democratic Participation and the Legal Structure of the Economy of Firms, Vol. 50 No. 4 (Winter 1983)
Sidney B. Jacoby
Biography not available
The Spanish Origin of International Law. Part I. Francisco de Vitoria and his Law of Nations. [Review of book by James Brown Scott.], Vol. 2 No. 2 (Summer 1935)
Urs Jaeggi
Urs Jaeggi is Professor of Sociology at the Free University in Berlin. His books include Literatur und Politik (1972) and Kapital und Arbeit in der Bundesrepublik (1973).
Developmental Interaction Beetween American and German Sociology, Vol. 43 No. 1 (Spring 1976)
Harry V. Jaffa
Harry V. Jaffa is Henry Salvatori Research Professor in Political Philosophy at Claremont Graduate School. His most recent book is American Conservatism and the American Founding (1984).
Marsilius of Padua, The Defender of Peace. Vol. I: Marsilius of Padua on Medieval Political Philosophy [Review of book by Alan Gewirth], Vol. 19 No. 1 (Spring 1952)
Crisis of the Strauss Divided: The Legacy Reconsidered, Vol. 54 No. 3 (Fall 1987)
Jerome H. Jaffe
Biography not available
Introduction to Part VI: Alternatives to the War on Drugs: Rational Routes to Harm Reduction - A Discussion, Vol. 68 No. 3 (Fall 2001)
Jameel Jaffer
Jameel Jaffer is Deputy Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union and Director of the its Center for Democracy. He has litigated numerous cases relating to government secrecy, including ACLU v. Department of Defense, which resulted in the disclosure of hundreds of government records relating to the abuse and torture of prisoners in custody overseas.
The Mosaic Theory, Vol. 77 No. 3 (Fall 2010)
Janet R. Jakobsen
Janet R. Jakobsen is Professor and Director at the Bernard Center for Research on Women at Bernard College, Columbia University. Her books include Interventions: Activists and Academic Respond to Violence (coeditor with Castelli, 2004).
Obama's Neo-New Deal: Religion, Secularism, and Sex in Poltical Debates Now, Vol. 76 No. 4 (Winter 2009)
Vlasta Jalusic
Vlasta Jalusic is a Senior researcher fellow at the Peace Institute (Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies), Ljubljana University, and an associate professor of political theory and gender studies at Ljubljana University. Her recent publications include Post-totalitarian Elements and Eichmann's Mentality in the Yugoslav War and Mass Killings (in Stone and King eds., 2007). She is the editor and translator of Arendt's The Human Condition (1996) and Between Past and Future (2006).
Organized Innocence and Exclusion: Nation-States in the Aftermath of War and Collective Crime, Vol. 74 No. 4 (Winter 2007)
Earle K. James
Biography not available
Paraguayan Town. [Review of book by Elman R. Sercive and Hellen S.], Vol. 23 No. 1 (Spring 1955)
Ferenc James H.
Biography not available
The Unfinished Revolutions of 1989: The Decline of the Nation-State?, Vol. 58 No. 4 (Winter 1991)
William H. Janeway
William H. Janeway is the Managing Director at E. M. Warburg, Pincus & Co., LLC. His most recently published work is 'The 1931 Sterling Crisis and the Independence of the Bank of England,' in the Journal of Post Kenesian Economics.
Technology and Value, Vol. 64 No. 3 (Fall 1997)
Dominique Janicaud
Dominique Janicaud is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Research in the History of Ideas at the University of Nice.
Heidegger's Politics: Determinable or Not?, Vol. 57 No. 1 (Spring 1989)
John M. Janzen
John M. Janzen is Professor of Anthropology at University of Kansas. His most recent book is The Quest for Therapy in Lower Zaire (1978).
Deep Thought: Structure and Intention in Kongo Prophetism, 1910-1921, Vol. 46 No. 1 (Spring 1979)
Naum Jasny
Naum Jasny has for many years been engaged in scientific research into economic conditions in the Soviet Union. He is the author of a dozen major books, including several on Soviet agriculture in particular, and of countless monographs and articles in scientific journals, covering various aspects of the subject.
Soviet Economic Growth, Vol. 20 No. 4 (Winter 1954)
N. Jasny
Biography not available
International Yearbook of Agricultural Statistics, 1932-33. [Review of book by International Institute of Agriculture in Rome.], Vol. 1 No. 2 (Summer 1934)
James M. Jasper
James M. Jasper teaches in the Department of Sociology at New York Univesity. His most recent book, written with Dorothy Nelkin, is The Animal Rights Crusade (1992).
The Politics of Abstractions: Instrumental and Moralist Rhetorics in Public Debate, Vol. 59 No. 2 (Summer 1992)
Oscar Jaszi
Biography not available
The Economic Crisis in the Danubian States, Vol. 2 No. 1 (Spring 1935)
Part Three: The Bearing of Education: Discussions - VI, Vol. 4 No. 3 (Fall 1937)
Why Austria Perished, Vol. 5 No. 3 (Fall 1938)
Goliath, The March of Fascism [Review of book by G.A. Borgese], Vol. 4 No. 4 (Winter 1938)
Martin Jay
Martin Jay is Assistant Professor in the Department of History, University of California at Berkeley. His previously published works include 'The Frankfurt School,' in The Unknown Dimension: European Marxism Since Lenin edited by Karl Klare and Dick Howard, 'The Metapolitics of Utopianism,' in Dissent, July-August 1970, and The Permanent Exile of Theodor W. Adorno, Midstream, December 1969. He is currently preparing The Dialectical Imagination: An Intellectual History of the Frankfurt School and the Institute for Social Research for publication in the fall of 1972.
The Frankfurt School's Critique of Marxist Humanism, Vol. 39 No. 2 (Summer 1972)
Jerzy Jedlicki
Jerzy Jedlicki is a Professor at the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
A Stereotype of the West in Postpartition Poland, Vol. 59 No. 2 (Summer 1992)
Robert Jervis
Robert Jervis is Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Relations at Columbia University. He recently published The Meaning of the Nuclear Revolution: Statecraft and the Prospect of Amageddon (1989).
Hans Morgenthau, Realism, and the Scientific Study of International Politics, Vol. 61 No. 4 (Winter 1994)
Malcom A. Jeves
Biography not available
Ralph Jewell
Ralph Jewell is Universitetslektor in the Department of Philosophy, University of Bergen, Norway.
The Meteorological Judgment of Vilhelm Bjerknes, Vol. 51 No. 3 (Fall 1984)
Yu Jianrong
Yu Jianrong is the Director of the Center for China Rural Governance and Professor at Hebei University, and Director of the Center for Social Studies at the Institute of Rural Development, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
III. Social Groups; Conflict in the Countryside: The Emerging Political Awareness of the Peasants, Vol. 36 No. 1 (Spring 2006)
Baber Johansen
Baber Johansen is Directeur d?etudes, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, where he teaches at the Centre d?etude des normes juridiques. He is co-executive editor of the journal Islamic Law and Society (1994) and area editor for Islamic Law in the Oxford Encyclopedia of Legal History. His publications focus on the history and the present of Islamic law.
Apostasy as Objective and Depersonalized Fact: Two Recent Egyptian Court Judgments, Vol. 70 No. 2 (Summer 2003)
Simon Johnathan
Biography not available
Rise of the Carceral State, Vol. 74 No. 2 (Summer 2007)
Alvin Johnson
Alvin Johnson (1874 - 1971) was principal founder of the New School for Social Research, the University-in-Exile, which became the Graduate Faculty, and Social Research. He was President of the New School for Social Research from 1921 to 1945, and President Emeritus until his death in 1971.
Trade and Payments in Western Europe: A Study in Economic Cooperation, 1947-51. [Review of Book by William Diebold Jr.], Vol. 20 No. 1 (Spring 1953)
Bible and Sword: England and Palestine, From the Bronze Age to Balfour. [Review of book by Barbara W. Tuchman], Vol. 23 No. 4 (Winter 1956)
A Critical Review of Research in Land Economics [Review of book by Leonard A. Slater Jr.], Vol. 16 No. 1 (Spring 1948)
Rural Sociology in India. [revised ed.] [Review of book by A. R. Desai], Vol. 27 No. 2 (Summer 1960)
Natural Selection of Political Forces [Review of book by Adolf a Berle Jr.], Vol. 18 No. 1 (Spring 1951)
The Crossroads of Liberalism: Croly, Weyl, Lippmann, and the Progressive Era, 1900-1925. [Review of book by Charles Forcey], Vol. 29 No. 2 (Summer 1962)
The Rationale of Autarchy, Vol. 2 No. 1 (Spring 1935)
Part One: Intellectual Freedom and Responsibility: The Intellectual in a Time of Crisis, Vol. 4 No. 3 (Fall 1937)
Part One: Causes of Economic Instability: Economic Security and Political Insecurity, Vol. 6 No. 1 (Spring 1939)
War and the Scholar, Vol. 8 No. 3 (Fall 1942)
The Coming Organization for Peace, Vol. 9 No. 1 (Spring 1942)
Arthur Feiler, 1879-1942, Vol. 9 No. 2 (Summer 1942)
Hiram J. Halle - 1867-1944, Vol. 11 No. 2 (Summer 1944)
The Coming Peace Crisis, Vol. 11 No. 3 (Fall 1944)
Commentary on Industrial Society and Democracy, Vol. 12 No. 2 (Summer 1945)
The Economic Problem of Germany, Vol. 13 No. 1 (Spring 1946)
The Jewish Problem in America, Vol. 14 No. 3 (Fall 1947)
The Economic Position of Israel, Vol. 15 No. 3 (Fall 1948)
Fernando de los Rios, 1879-1949, Vol. 16 No. 2 (Summer 1949)
The Theory of the Nth Wages Round, Vol. 16 No. 3 (Fall 1949)
To Check Inflation, Vol. 17 No. 4 (Winter 1951)
The Russian Bear Walks Again, Vol. 23 No. 3 (Fall 1956)
Cycles in Climate of Opinion (Note), Vol. 24 No. 3 (Fall 1957)
The Communist Farmer (Note), Vol. 25 No. 2 (Summer 1958)
On Farm Policy (Review Note), Vol. 27 No. 4 (Winter 1960)
Emil Lederer: In Memory, Vol. 70 No. 1 (Spring 1939)
Foreward to the First Issue of Social Research (1934), Vol. 51 No. 3 (Fall 1984)
The Reconstruction of World Agriculture [Review of book by Karl Brandt], Vol. 12 No. 2 (Summer 1945)
History of the Progressive Party: 1912-1916, edited, with a biographical intriduction, by Helene Maxwell Hooker. New York: New York University Press. 1958. xii & 305 pp. $7.50. [Review of book by Amos R. E. Pinchot], Vol. 34 No. 4 (Winter 1959)
Academic Freedom in Out Time. [A Study Prepared for the American Academic Project at Columbia University.] [Review of book by Robert M. MacIver], Vol. 20 No. 3 (Fall 1956)
Puerto Rico's Economic Future: A Study in Planned Development [Review of book by Harvey S. Perloff], Vol. 21 No. 3 (Fall 1950)
Farm Trouble. [Review of book by Lauren Soth], Vol. 73 No. 2 (Summer 1957)
Equality by Statute: Legal Controls Over Group Discrimination [Review of book by Morroe Berger], Vol. 73 No. 1 (Spring 1952)
Guests of Don Lorenzo [Review of book by Robert Pick], Vol. 23 No. 1 (Spring 1950)
The Citizen Army: Key Defence in the Atomic Age. [with foreword by Lt. General Lewis B. Hershey.] [Review of book by Frederick Martin Stern], Vol. 24 No. 3 (Fall 1958)
Hans Jonas
Hans Jonas (1903-1993) was Alvin Johnson Professor Emeritus of Philosophy in the Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research. He published numerous books and articles on ethics, social philosophy, the philosophy of biology, Jewish theology, and Gnosticism, including The Imperative of Responsibility (1979).
Gnosticism and Modern Nihilism, Vol. 19 No. 3 (Fall 1952)
A Critique of Cybernetics, Vol. 20 No. 2 (Summer 1953)
Homo Pictor and the Differentia of Man, Vol. 29 No. 2 (Summer 1962)
Change and Permanence: On the Possibility of Understanding History, Vol. 38 No. 2 (Summer 1971)
Technology and Responsibility: Reflections on the New Tasks of Ethics, Vol. 38 No. 4 (Winter 1973)
Aron Gurwitsch, Vol. 40 No. 3 (Fall 1973)
Hannah Arendt, Vol. 42 No. 4 (Winter 1976)
Responsibility Today: The Ethics of an Endangered Future, Vol. 43 No. 1 (Spring 1976)
Acting, Knowing, Thinking: Gleanings from Hannah Arendt's Philosophical Work, Vol. 43 No. 4 (Winter 1977)
Philosophy at the End of the Century: A Survey of Its Past and Future, Vol. 61 No. 4 (Winter 1994)
Technology as a Subject for Ethics, Vol. 49 No. 4 (Winter 1982)
Reflections on Technology, Progress, and Utopia, Vol. 48 No. 4 (Winter 1981)
Ethics and Biogenetic Art, Vol. 52 No. 3 (Fall 1985)
The Practical Uses of Theory, Vol. 51 No. 1 (Spring 1984)
Ethics and Biogenetic Art, Vol. 71 No. 3 (Fall 2004)
Howard Mumford Jones
Howard Mumford Jones (1892 - 1980) was author and critic, is Professor of English at Harvard University and past president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1944-51).
Republican Humanism, Vol. 21 No. 1 (Spring 1954)
Robert Welsch Jordan
Biography not available
Vico and the Phenomenology of the Moral Sphere, Vol. 43 No. 3 (Fall 1976)
Robert Welsh Jordan
Robert Welsh Jordan is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Colorado State University, Fort Collins.
Husserl's Phenomenology as an Historical Science, Vol. 35 No. 1 (Spring 1968)
Paul R. Josephson
Paul R. Josephson teaches in the Department of Science, Technology and Society at Sarah Lawrence College and is the author of Physics and Politics in Revolutionary Russia(1991).
Soviet Scientists and the State: Politics, Ideology, and Fundamental Research from Stalin to Gorbachev, Vol. 59 No. 3 (Fall 1992)
Mark Juergensmeyer
Mark Juergensmeyer is professor of sociology and global studies and director of the Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His recent books include Terror in the Mind of God, Global Rebellion, Religion in Global Civil Society, and A Handbook of Global Religion.
Martyrdom and Sacrifice in a Time of Terror, Vol. 75 No. 2 (Summer 2008)
Courtney Jung
Courtney Jung is Professor of Political Science at University of Toronto. She is the author of The Moral Force of Indeginious Politics (2008) and Then I Was Black: South African Political Identities in Transition (2000).
The Politics of Indigenous Identity: Neoliberalism, Cultural Rights, and the Mexican Zapatistas, Vol. 70 No. 2 (Summer 2003)
Professor Zolberg Goes to Africa, Vol. 77 No. 1 (Spring 2010)
Alfred Junz
Alfred Junz, who in June 1954 received an M.A. degree from the Graduate Faculty of the New School, has given special study legislative committee systems, particularly to the role of minorities and techniques of obstruction.
Congressional Investigating Committees, Vol. 21 No. 3 (Fall 1954)
Stewart Justman
Stewart Justman is Professor of English at the University of Montana. He is the author of The Autonomous Male of Adam Smith (1993).
Freud and His Nephew, Vol. 61 No. 2 (Summer 1994)
Jiri Kabele
Jiri Kabele is head of the Department of Sociology and Social Policy in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University in Prague.
The Dynamics of Social Problems and Czechoslovak Transition, Vol. 60 No. 4 (Winter 1993)
Mohsen Kadivar
Mohsen Kadivar, a philosopher, theologian, and dissident, is Professor of Philosophy at Tarbiat Modares University in Iran and a Visiting Scholar of Islamic Legal Studies at Harvard Law School. He has published 12 books and over 100 papers in various Iranian journals. Despite 18 months? imprisonment, he continues to campaign for reform of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
An Introduction to the Public and Private Debate in Isalm, Vol. 70 No. 2 (Summer 2003)
Jerome Kagan
Jerome Kagan is the Daniel and Amy Starch Professor of psychology at Harvard University. Among the many book she has written and edited are Galen's Prophecy (Basic Books, 1994) and The Nature of the Child (Basic Books, 1997). His current work is devote to the study of temperamental qualities in Young children.
The Quiet Return of Categories, Vol. 65 No. 2 (Summer 1998)
Sudhir Kahar
Biography not available
The Time of Kali: Violence Between Religious Groups in India, Vol. 67 No. 3 (Fall 2000)
Erich Kahler
Erich Kahler, Professor of German Literature at Cornell University, is the author of numerous works, including Man, the Measure: A New Approach to History, and a characterological and sociological history of the German people, entitled Der Deutsche Charakter in der Geschichte Eumpas.
In Reply to Carl Mayer's Anti Judaism Reconsidered (Note), Vol. 7 No. 3 (Fall 1940)
Hermann Broch (1886-1951), Vol. 19 No. 1 (Spring 1952)
Alfred Weber, 1868-1958 (Note), Vol. 25 No. 3 (Fall 1958)
Forms and Features of Anti-Judaism, Vol. 55 No. 1 (Spring 1939)
Jews in a Gentile World: The Problem of Anti-Semitism [Review of book by Isacque Graeber and Steuart Henderson Britt], Vol. 9 No. 4 (Winter 1943)
Alfred Kahler
Alfred Kahler is Professor of Economics on the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research.
The Sources of Invention. [Review of book by Joh Jewkes, David Sawers, and Richard Stillerman], Vol. 26 No. 2 (Summer 1959)
The Problem of Verifying the Theory of Technological Unemployment, Vol. 2 No. 4 (Winter 1935)
Scarcity and Abundance of Capital as Cause of Crisis, Vol. 4 No. 1 (Spring 1937)
Business Stabilization in Theory and Practice, Vol. 4 No. 4 (Winter 1938)
Part Two: Achieving Economic Stability in Dictatorial and Democratic Countries: Government Spending, Its Tasks and Limits, Vol. 6 No. 2 (Summer 1939)
Part Two: Achieving Economic Stability in Dictatorial and Democratic Countries: Discussion, Vol. 6 No. 2 (Summer 1939)
On the Economics of War Finance, Vol. 9 No. 3 (Fall 1942)
The Public Debt in the Financial Structure, Vol. 10 No. 4 (Winter 1944)
The British Devaluation, Vol. 16 No. 4 (Winter 1949)
Forecasting the Business Cycle, Vol. 70 No. 1 (Spring 1939)
Capital Formation Trends in the United States. Kuznets, Simon. Capital in the American Economy: Its Formation and Financing. (A Study by the Nat. Bureau of Economic Research.) [Review by Simon Kuznets], Vol. 30 No. 2 (Summer 1963)
The Prospects of Inflation, Vol. 7 No. 3 (Fall 1941)
Ernest Kahn
Biography not available
The Housing Program of the City of Vienna., Vol. 2 No. 4 (Winter 1935)
David Kaiser
David Kaiser is Associate Professor in the Program in Science, Technology, and Society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a lecturer in MIT?s Department of Physics. He is the author of Drawing Theories Apart: The Dispersion of Feynman Diagrams in Postwar Physics (2005) and editor of Pedagogy and the Practice of Science: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (2005).
The Physics of Spin: Sputnik Politics and American Physicists in the 1950s, Vol. 73 No. 4 (Winter 2007)
H. M. Kallen
Biography not available
The Great God Plan: A Biography of the Tramp Played by Charles Chaplin. [Review of book by Robert Payne], Vol. 20 No. 4 (Winter 1953)
The American People in the Twentieth Century. [Review of book by Oscar Handlin], Vol. 22 No. 2 (Summer 1955)
They Went to College: The College Graduate in America Today. [Review of book by Ernest Havemann and Patricia Slater West], Vol. 21 No. 2 (Summer 1954)
Field Theory in Social Science: Selected Theoretical Papers [Review of book by Kurt Lewin], Vol. 18 No. 4 (Winter 1951)
Tragedy. [Review of book by William G. McCollom], Vol. 26 No. 3 (Fall 1959)
Thomas Jefferson: American Humanist [Review of book by Karl Lehmann], Vol. 16 No. 1 (Spring 1948)
The Taming of the Nations: A Study of the Cultural Bases of International Policy. [Review of book by F. S. C. Northrop], Vol. 21 No. 1 (Spring 1954)
The American Worker and His Education (Note), Vol. 11 No. 1 (Spring 1944)
Communism as a Secret Individualism, Vol. 17 No. 2 (Summer 1950)
In Remembrance of Charles Beard, Philosopher-Historian (Note), Vol. 18 No. 2 (Summer 1951)
That History is a Philosphic Art (Note), Vol. 19 No. 2 (Summer 1952)
Social Philosophy and the War of the Faiths, Vol. 19 No. 4 (Winter 1953)
The Physician as Citizen in a Free Society, Vol. 22 No. 1 (Spring 1955)
Of War and Peace, Vol. 6 No. 3 (Fall 1939)
What is Liberty? A Study in Political Theory [Review of book by Dorothy Fosdick], Vol. 6 No. 4 (Winter 1939)
H. M Kallen
Biography not available
The Great God Plan: A Biography of the Tramp Played by Charles Chaplin. [Review of book by Robert Payne], Vol. 20 No. 4 (Winter 1953)
The American People in the Twentieth Century. [Review of book by Oscar Handlin], Vol. 22 No. 2 (Summer 1955)
They Went to College: The College Graduate in America Today. [Review of book by Ernest Havemann and Patricia Slater West], Vol. 21 No. 2 (Summer 1954)
Field Theory in Social Science: Selected Theoretical Papers [Review of book by Kurt Lewin], Vol. 18 No. 4 (Winter 1951)
Tragedy. [Review of book by William G. McCollom], Vol. 26 No. 3 (Fall 1959)
Thomas Jefferson: American Humanist [Review of book by Karl Lehmann], Vol. 16 No. 1 (Spring 1948)
The Taming of the Nations: A Study of the Cultural Bases of International Policy. [Review of book by F. S. C. Northrop], Vol. 21 No. 1 (Spring 1954)
The American Worker and His Education (Note), Vol. 11 No. 1 (Spring 1944)
Communism as a Secret Individualism, Vol. 17 No. 2 (Summer 1950)
In Remembrance of Charles Beard, Philosopher-Historian (Note), Vol. 18 No. 2 (Summer 1951)
That History is a Philosphic Art (Note), Vol. 19 No. 2 (Summer 1952)
Social Philosophy and the War of the Faiths, Vol. 19 No. 4 (Winter 1953)
The Physician as Citizen in a Free Society, Vol. 22 No. 1 (Spring 1955)
Of War and Peace, Vol. 6 No. 3 (Fall 1939)
What is Liberty? A Study in Political Theory [Review of book by Dorothy Fosdick], Vol. 6 No. 4 (Winter 1939)
H. M. Kallen
Biography not available
Modern Philosophies of Education [Review of book by John S. Brubacher], Vol. 8 No. 4 (Winter 1941)
H. M. Kallen
Biography not available
From Cave Painting to Comic Strip: A Kaleidoscope of Human Communication [Review of book by H.M. Kallen], Vol. 18 No. 1 (Spring 1951)
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Horace M. Kallen
Biography not availableN
City Planning and the Idea of the City--Considerations Especially About New York, Vol. 23 No. 2 (Summer 1956)
On Americanizing the American Indian (Note), Vol. 25 No. 4 (Winter 1958)
Galut [Review of book by Yitzhak F. Baer], Vol. 15 No. 2 (Summer 1948)
David J. Kallen
Biography not available
Complex Organizations: A Sociological Reader. [Review of book by Amitai Etzioni], Vol. 28 No. 4 (Winter 1961)
The Social Psychology of Groups. [Review of book by John W. Thibaut and Harold H. Kelley], Vol. 73 No. 3 (Fall 1960)
Theory and Method in the Social Sciences. [Review of book by Arnold M. Rose], Vol. 18 No. 2 (Summer 1955)
H.M. Kallen
H. M. Kallen, (1882 - 1974) was Professor Emeritus in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research, was recently appointed to a chair in Social Philosophy in the New School.
Education for Democracy in Our Time [Review of book by Jesse H. Newlon], Vol. 7 No. 2 (Summer 1940)
Modes of Thought [Review of book by Alfred North Whitehead], Vol. 7 No. 2 (Summer 1940)
L'education de demain. La biologie de l'espirit et ses applications pedagogiques [Review of book by J.E. Marcault and Therese Brosse], Vol. 9 No. 1 (Spring 1942)
Philosophy, Education and Certainty [Review of book by Robert L. Cooke], Vol. 9 No. 1 (Spring 1942)
Human Nature in the Light of Psychopathology [Review of book by Kurt Goldstein], Vol. 9 No. 2 (Summer 1942)
Education for Death: The Making of the Nazi [Review of book by Gregor Ziemer], Vol. 9 No. 4 (Winter 1942)
Becoming a Kwoma: Teaching and Learning in a New Guinea Tribe [Review of book by John W. M. Whiting], Vol. 9 No. 4 (Winter 1942)
Otto Kallscheuer
Biography not available
And Who Is My Neighbor?: Moral Sentiments, Proximity, Humanity, Vol. 62 No. 1 (Spring 1995)
Kelechi Kalu
Biography not available
Learning from the Past to Meet the Challenges of the 21st Centur, Vol. 77 No. 4 (Winter 2010)
Leon J. Kamin
Leon J. Kamin is Professor of Psychology at Princeton University.
The Science and Politics of I.Q., Vol. 41 No. 2 (Summer 1974)
Leon J. Kamin
Biography not available
Hermann Kantorowicz
Biography not available
Baldus de Ubaldis and the Subjective Theory of Guilt, Vol. 1 No. 3 (Fall 1934)
New Governments in Europe. [Review of publication edited by Raymond Leslie Buell.], Vol. 2 No. 1 (Spring 1935)
Harold Kaplan
Harold Kaplan is Professor of English at Northwestern University. His books include Democratic Humanism and American Literature (1972).
Beyond Society: The Idea of Community in Classic American Writing, Vol. 42 No. 1 (Spring 1975)
Henry Adams: The Metapolitics of Power and Order, Vol. 46 No. 3 (Fall 1979)
Morton A. Kaplan
Morton A. Kaplan is Professor of Political Science and Chairman of the Committee on International Relations at the University of Chicago. He is the author of System and Process in International Politics and Political Foundations of International Law (with N. Katzenbach).
Systems Theory and Political Science, Vol. 32 No. 4 (Winter 1968)
Ethan B. Kapstein
Biography not available
Social Policy and the Transition, Vol. 64 No. 4 (Winter 1997)
Mehrangiz Kar
Mehrangiz is an Iranian human rights lawyer, writer, and former editor of the now-banned Zan literary review. A noted activist, she has published widely on women's issues in Iran, including The Quest for Identity: The Image of Iranian Women in Prehistory and History (co-edited with Lahiji) and Angel of Justice and Patches of Hell: Women in the Iranian Labor Market (1994).
The Invasion of the Private Sphere in Iran, Vol. 70 No. 3 (Fall 2003)
Akbar Karbassian
Akbar Karbassian is a Lecturer at the Iran Banking Institute and is also affiliated with Azad University. Among his recent publications are Budget and Budget Planning in the Iranian Economy (in Farsi, 1999) and 'A Note on the Islamic Banking Practice in Iran (in Relazione Internationale 48 [1999]). His book Iran: A Socio-Political Assessment is forthcoming in Italy.
The Islamic Revolution and the Management of the Iranian Economy, Vol. 67 No. 2 (Summer 2000)
Henry S. Kariel
Henry S. Kariel, Professor of Political Science, University of Hawaii, has recently published a book, The Promise of Politics.
The Body Politic and The Promise of a New Diagnostics, Vol. 34 No. 2 (Summer 1967)
Kemal H. Karpat
Kemal H. Karpat, a Turk by birth, is now Assistant Professor of Comparative Government at Montana State University. He was formerly acting chairman of the School of Public Administration at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara, and in 1952-53 was a research member of the Social Affairs Bureau of the United Nations.
Social Effects of Farm Mechanization in Turkish Villages, Vol. 27 No. 1 (Spring 1960)
Ron Kassimir
Biography not available
Introduction: Academic Freedom and Regime Transition, Vol. 76 No. 2 (Summer 2009)
Riva Kastoryano
Riva Kastoryano is Research Director at CNRA/ CERA- Sciences-Po and Visiting Professor of Political Science at the New School for Social Reseach. Her publications include Negotiating Identities: States and Immigrants in France anfd Germany (2002).
Codes of Otherness, Vol. 77 No. 1 (Spring 2010)
Tetsuya Kataoka
Tetsuya Kataoka, of the Department of Political Science of the State University of New York at Buffalo, is now preparing a book on the process of the communist take-over of China.
Political Theory of the Great Leap Forward, Vol. 36 No. 1 (Spring 1969)
George Kateb
Biography not available
The Next Stage of Nihilism, Vol. 40 No. 3 (Fall 1973)
Ideology and Storytelling, Vol. 43 No. 3 (Fall 2002)
Introduction to Part V: Invasions of Privacy: Violations of Boundaries: Invasions of Privacy, Vol. 68 No. 1 (Spring 2001)
Is Patriotism a Mistake?, Vol. 68 No. 1 (Spring 2000)
Can Cultures Be Judged? Two Defenses of Cultural Pluralism in Isaiah Berlin's Work, Vol. 67 No. 1 (Spring 1999)
Technology and Philosophy, Vol. 64 No. 3 (Fall 1997)
Arendt and Individualism, Vol. 62 No. 2 (Summer 1994)
Notes on Pluralism, Vol. 61 No. 4 (Winter 1994)
On the Legitimation Crisis, Vol. 46 No. 4 (Winter 1979)
Exile, Alienation, and Estrangement: Introduction, Vol. 58 No. 1 (Spring 1991)
Individualism, Communitarianism, and Docility, Vol. 56 No. 4 (Winter 1989)
IV. Moral Dilemmas--An Introduction, Vol. 55 No. 3 (Fall 1988)
Death and Politics: Hannah Arendt's Reflections on the American Constitution, Vol. 54 No. 3 (Fall 1987)
On Being Watched and Known, Vol. 51 No. 3 (Fall 2001)
Courage as a Virtue, Vol. 71 No. 1 (Spring 2004)
A Life of Fear, Vol. 71 No. 4 (Winter 2004)
Existential Values in Arendt's Treatment of Evil and Morality, Vol. 74 No. 3 (Fall 2007)
Punishment and the Spirit of Democracy, Vol. 74 No. 3 (Fall 2007)
Morality and Self-Sacrifice, Martyrdom and Self-Denial, Vol. 75 No. 2 (Summer 2008)
Locke and the Political Origins of Secularism, Vol. 76 No. 3 (Fall 2009)
Gary Kates
Gary Kates is Associate Professor of History at Trinity University and author of The Cercle Social, the Girondins, and the French Revolution (1985).
Jews into Frenchmen: Nationality and Representation in Revolutionary France, Vol. 56 No. 1 (Spring 1989)
Ira Katznelson
Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History at Columbia University is the author of When Affirmative Action was White: An Untold History of Racila Inequality in Twentieth-Century America (2005).
Isaiah Berlin's Modernity, Vol. 66 No. 4 (Winter 1999)
Introduction to Political Life, Vol. 64 No. 3 (Fall 1997)
Liberal Maps for Technology's Powers: Six Questions, Vol. 64 No. 3 (Fall 1997)
A Properly Defended Liberalism: On John Gray and the Filling of Political Life, Vol. 61 No. 3 (Fall 1994)
Does the End of Totalitarianism Signify the End of Ideology?, Vol. 57 No. 4 (Winter 1990)
The State to the Rescue? Political Science and History Reconnect, Vol. 59 No. 3 (Fall 1992)
When Is Affirmative Action Fair? On Grevious Harms and Public Remedies, Vol. 24 No. 2 (Summer 2006)
Reflections on the New School's Founding Moments, 1919 and 1933, Vol. 76 No. 1 (Spring 2009)
Pluralism in Scholarship and Experience, Vol. 77 No. 1 (Spring 2010)
Felix Kaufman
Biography not available
Social Causation. [Review of book by R.M. MacIver], Vol. 10 No. 4 (Winter 1944)
The Uses of Reason. [Review of book by Arthur E. Murphy], Vol. 11 No. 3 (Fall 1944)
Verifiability of Value. [Review of book by Ray Lepley], Vol. 11 No. 4 (Winter 1944)
Science and the Planned State [Review of book by John R. Baker], Vol. 13 No. 2 (Summer 1946)
Felix Kaufmann
Biography not available
The Significance of Methodology for the Social Sciences, Vol. 5 No. 4 (Winter 1938)
On Dewey's Logic (Note), Vol. 7 No. 2 (Summer 1940)
The Nature of Scientific Method, Vol. 12 No. 4 (Winter 1945)
Observations on the Ivory Tower, Vol. 14 No. 2 (Summer 1947)
The Issue of Ethical Neutrality in Political Science, Vol. 16 No. 3 (Fall 1949)
Unified Science (Note), Vol. 6 No. 3 (Fall 1939)
The Significance of Methodology for the Social Sciences (Part II), Vol. 6 No. 4 (Winter 1939)
John Dewey: An Intellectual Portrait [Review of book by Sidney Hook], Vol. 6 No. 4 (Winter 1941)
Between Physics and Philosophy [Review of book by Philipp Frank], Vol. 9 No. 3 (Fall 1942)
Social Science Principles in the Light of Scientific Method (With Particular Application to Modern Economic Thought) [Review of book by Joseph Mayer], Vol. 9 No. 4 (Winter 1942)
Fritz Kaufmann
Biography not available
In Memoriam Edmund Husserl (April 8, 1859 - April 27, 1938), Vol. 7 No. 1 (Spring 1940)
Walter Kaufmann
Biography not available
Literature, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences: Essays in Existentialism and Phenomenology. [Review of book by Maurice Natanson], Vol. 13 No. 1 (Spring 1963)
Feliz Kaufmann
Biography not available
On the Postulates of Economic Theory, Vol. 9 No. 3 (Fall 1942)
Suvir Kaul
Suvir Kaul is professor and chair of the department of English at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Poems of Nation, Anthems of Empire: English Verse in the Long Eighteenth Century (2000). His edited and coedited volumes include Postcolonial Studies and Beyond (2005).
An' You Will Fight, Till the Death of It...: Past and Present in the Challenge of Kashmir, Vol. 0 No. 0 ( 2011)
Vytautas Kavolis
Vytautas Kavolis, Chairman of the Department of Sociology-Anthropology of Dickinson College, has written several articles on sociological aspects of art, and is particularly concerned with the examination of artistic style.
Political Determinants of Artistic Style, Vol. 32 No. 2 (Summer 1965)
Carl Kaysen
Biography not available
Professor Blackett and the Bomb (Note), Vol. 16 No. 3 (Fall 1949)
Farhad Kazemi
Farhad Kazemi is Professor of Politics and Middle Eastern Studies at New York University. He has served as president of the Middle East Studies Association of North America and of the Society for Iranian Studies, and is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of the American University in Cairo. He has also served as a consultant to the U.S. government.
Gender, Islam, and Politics, Vol. 67 No. 2 (Summer 2000)
Privacy in Literature and Film: Introduction (Intro. to Part V: Representations of Privacy in Literature and Film), Vol. 70 No. 3 (Fall 2003)
Firuz Kazemzadeh
Firuz Kazemzadeh, board member and former president of the World Federation of Baha'is, is Professor Emeritus at Yale University. He is the author of Central Asia's Foreign Relations: An Historical Survey in The Legacy of History in Russia and the New States of Eurasia (1999).
The Baha'is in Iran: Twenty Years of Repression, Vol. 67 No. 2 (Summer 2000)
Paul Kecskemeti
Biography not available
Ethics and the Single Theory, Vol. 2 No. 2 (Summer 1935)
Nikki R. Keddie
Nikki R. Keddie is Professor Emerita at the University of California-Los Angeles. She has published widely on Iran and the Muslim world, including, most recently, Qajar Iran and the Rise of Reza Khan (1999). She is currently working on articles and an AHA pamphlet on women in Middle Eastern History. She is co-editing (with Rudi Matthee) the proceedings of the UCLA conference, Iran and the Surrounding World since 1500: Cultural Influences and Interactions.
Women in Iran since 1979. Appendix by Elham Gheytanchi pg. 439-452., Vol. 67 No. 2 (Summer 2000)
Donald Keene
Biography not available
Japan Subdued: The Atomic Bomb and the End of the War in the Pacific. [Review of book by Herbert Feis], Vol. 29 No. 2 (Summer 1962)
Friedrich Keiter
Friedrich Keiter, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wuerzburg, has written widely in the field of anthropology and human genetics. He has recently published an essay, 'The Behavioral Consequences at Morphological Diversity in Man' (Wenner-Gren Foundation).
E. Gordon Keith
Biography not available
The Impact of the Undistributed Profits Tax 1936-37 [Review of book by George E. Lent], Vol. 33 No. 1 (Spring 1949)
Suzanne Keller
Biography not available
Governing Elites: Studies in Training and Selection. New York: Oxford University Press, 1969. 231 pp. $6.50. [Review of book by Rupert Wilkinson], Vol. 32 No. 2 (Summer 1970)
Donald R. Kelley
Donald R. Kelley is Professor of History at the University of Rochester. His most recent book is Francois Hotman: A Revolutionary's Ordeal (1973).
In Vico Veritas: The True Philosophy and the New Science, Vol. 43 No. 3 (Fall 1976)
Hansfried Kellner
Hansfried Kellner is Wissenschaftlicher Assistant at the University of Frankfurt in Germany. He has written widely on the sociology of knowledge, and is now composing a book, The Sociolinguistics of Social Conversation.
On the Sociolinguistic Perspective of the Communicative Situation, Vol. 37 No. 1 (Spring 1970)
Henry Kelly
Henry Kelly is President of the Federation of American Scientists. He has worked for the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the OTA, and the OSTP.
Science Policy in the United States: A Commentary on the State of the Art, Vol. 73 No. 3 (Fall 2006)
V. Energy: Technology and Sources of Power; Introduction, Vol. 27 No. 2 (Summer 2006)
Hans Kelsen
Hans Kelson, Professor of political science at the University of California at Berkeley, has written widely in German, French, and English on various topics related to constitutional law and international relations. Among his more recent books are Political Theory of Bolshevism (1948) and The Law of the United Nations(1950).
Recent Trends in the Law of the United Nations, Vol. 18 No. 1 (Spring 1951)
George F. Kennan
George F. Kennan, now at the Institute for Advanced Study Princeton, was formerly Counselor of the Department of State Director of its Policy Planning Staff, and subsequently appointed the United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union.
Commencement, 1955, Vol. 22 No. 1 (Spring 1955)
John M. Kennedy
John M. Kennedy is Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto.
How Minds Use Pictures, Vol. 52 No. 1 (Spring 1984)
Richard Kennington
Richard Kennington (1921-1999) lnstructor in Philosophy at Pennslvania State University, did most of the research for his essay on Descartes under a grant from the Social Science Division of The Rockefeller Foundation.
Descartes' Olympica, Vol. 28 No. 2 (Summer 1961)
Bob Kerrey
Bob Kerrey is President of the New School University. He served as the Democratic Governor and two-term Senator of Nebraska, and is the author of When I wa a Young Man: a Memoir (2002). He also served as a member of the 9/11 Commission and as co-chair with Newt Gingrich on the National Commission for Quality Long-Term Care.
International Justice, War Crimes, and Terrorism: Keynote Address, Vol. 69 No. 4 (Winter 2002)
Free Inquiry: A Human Condition, Vol. 76 No. 1 (Spring 2009)
Fred Kersten
Fred Kersten is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Der Andere: Studien zur Sozialontologie der Gegenwart. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co. 1965. 538 pp. Price not indicated. [Review of book by Michael Theunissen], Vol. 33 No. 3 (Fall 1966)
Remarks on the Philosophical Attitude in Gurwitsch's Philosophy, Vol. 42 No. 1 (Spring 1975)
Mark Kesselman
Mark Kesselman is Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. He is the author of The Ambiguous Consensus (1967) and coauthor of The Politics of Power (1975).
Continuity and Change on the French Left: Revolutionary Transfomation or Immobilism?, Vol. 47 No. 1 (Spring 1980)
Daniel J. Kevles
Biography not available
What's New about the Politics of Science?, Vol. 30 No. 2 (Summer 2006)
Alexander Keyssar
Alexander Keyssar Associate Professor of History at Duke University, wrote Out of Work: The First Century of Unemployment in Massachusetts (1986).
Homelessness Past: Introduction, Vol. 58 No. 1 (Spring 1991)
Introduction, Vol. 54 No. 3 (Fall 1987)
Unemployment Before and After the Great Depression, Vol. 54 No. 3 (Fall 1987)
Bijan Khajehpour-Khouei
Bijan Khajepour-Khouei is the managing director of Atieh Bahar Consulting, an independent strategic consulting firm based in Tehran. He has commented on political and economic developments of Iran, especially through contributions to international conferences and reviews on Iran. He is also an editorial member of the Farsi social and intellectual review Goftogu (Dialogue).
Dina Khapaeva
Dina Khapaeva is Director for Research and Professor of History at the Smolny Institute of Liberal Arts and Sciences (St Petersburg). Author of Gothic Society: Morphology of A Nightmare (2007), among others, her research interests include history and memory, intellectual history, and Soviet history.
Historical Memory in Post-Soviet Gothic Society, Vol. 76 No. 1 (Spring 2009)
D. R. Khatkhate
D. R. Khatkhate (Ph.D. Bombay, 1952) formerly held research and planning positions under the Indian government, and is now Deputy Director of Research in the Reserve Bank of India, Economic Department. His publications include Problems of Monetary Policy in a Developing Economy (1954).
Opportunity Cost and its Application to Underemployment, Vol. 28 No. 1 (Spring 1961)
Hyojoung Kim
Hyojoung Kim is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Associate Director of the Center for Korean American and Korean Studies, California State University, Los Angeles. His research interests include Social Movements and Collective Action, Political Sociology, and Race and Ethnicity. He is co-winner of the First Place Winner of the 2004 Best Article Competition Award by the Collective Behavior and Social Movement Section of American Sociological Association.
Micromobilizations and Suicide Protest in South Korea, 1970-2004, Vol. 75 No. 2 (Summer 2008)
Mwangi Kimenyi
Mwangi Kimenyi is a senior fellow in the Africa Growth Initiative of the Global Economy and Development Program at the Brookings Institution and a research associate with the Center for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford.
Reconstituting Africaメs Failed States: The Case of Somalia, Vol. 74 No. 4 (Winter 2010)
Michael S. Kimmel
Michael S. Kimmel is Associate Professor of Sociology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. His books include Men Confront Pornography (1991).
Sexual Balkanization: Gender and Sexuality as the New Ethnicities, Vol. 60 No. 3 (Fall 1993)
D. Brett King
D. Brett King is a Senior Instructor in Psychology at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is currently working on A Biography of Max Wertheimer with Michael Wertheimer (forthcoming).
The Legacy of Max Wertheimer and Gestalt Psychology, Vol. 61 No. 4 (Winter 1994)
Marcel Kinsbourne
Biography not available
How a Social Construct Caused Scientific Stagnation: A Neuropsychological Case History, Vol. 67 No. 4 (Winter 2000)
Kenneth Kipnis
Kenneth Kipnis is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He has written extensively on ethics in health care, including disaster medicine, the treatment of low-birthweight infants, breaching confidentiality, the surgical normalization of infants with ambiguous genitalia, and the foundations of professional ethics.
Forced Abandonment and Euthanasia: A Question from Katrina, Vol. 74 No. 1 (Spring 2007)
Otto Kirchheimer
Otto Kirchheimer is Professor of Political Science in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.
Germany Between Two Worlds. [Review of book by Gerald Freund], Vol. 28 No. 4 (Winter 1961)
Political Power and the Governmental Process. [Charles R. Walgreen Foundation Lectures, 1956.] [Review of book by Karl Loewenstein], Vol. 26 No. 1 (Spring 1959)
European Socialism: A History of Ideas and Movements, from the Industrial Revolution to Hitler's Seizure of Power. [Review of book by Carl Landauer with Elizabeth Kridl Valkenier and Hilde Stein Landauer.], Vol. 27 No. 4 (Winter 1960)
Politics and Justice, Vol. 22 No. 3 (Fall 1955)
The Waning of Opposition in Parliamentary Regimes, Vol. 24 No. 1 (Spring 1957)
France from the Fourth to the Fifth Republic, Vol. 25 No. 3 (Fall 1958)
The Quality of Mercy--On the Role of Clemency in the Apparatus of Justice, Vol. 28 No. 1 (Spring 1961)
Le mouvement Poujade. [Review of book by Stanley Hoffmann] [with the collaboration of Michel des Accords, Serge Hurtig, Jean du Tostu, Jean-Michel Royer, and with preface by Jean Meynaud.], Vol. 15 No. 4 (Winter 1957)
Russell Kirk
Russell Kirk is the author of fifteen books, including The Conservative Mind, Edmund Burke, and A Program for Conservatives. A new book, Enemies of the Permanent Things: Observations of Abnormality in Literature and Politics, will appear this winter.
Prospects for a Conservatice Bent in the Human Sciences, Vol. 35 No. 3 (Fall 1968)
Irving Kirsch
Irving Kirsch is Professor of Psychology at the University of Connecticut. He is the author or editor of five books, including Changing Expectations: A Key to Effective Psychotherapy (1990) and How Expectancies Shape Experience (1999). He has written extensively on placebo effects, hypnosis, and psychotherapy.
The Altered States of Hypnosis, Vol. 68 No. 3 (Fall 2001)
Suzanne R. Kirschner
Suzanne R. Kirschner, an Instructor in Social Studies at Harvard College, is completing a doctoral dissertation on Christian mystical and high-romantic sources of the post-Fredudian psychoanalytic narrative of development.
The Assenting Echo: Anglo-American Values in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Developmental Psychology, Vol. 58 No. 1 (Spring 1990)
Janos Kis
J?nos Kis is Professor of Political Science at The Central European University in Budapest. He recently wrote Timeliness of an Old Question1996) and is working on The Neutrality of the State (forthcoming).
Beyond the Nation State, Vol. 63 No. 1 (Spring 1996)
Guido Kisch
Biography not available
Judische Klassiker der deutschen Rechtswissenschaft [Review of book by Hugo Sinzheimer], Vol. 5 No. 3 (Fall 1938)
Philip Kitcher
Philip Kitcher is John Dewey Professor of Philosophy and James R. Barker Professor of Contemporary Civilization at Columbia University. His books include the forthcoming The Ethical Project (2011) and Science in a Democratic Society (2011).
Public Knowledge and the Difficulties of Democracy, Vol. 73 No. 4 (Winter 2007)
Varieties of Freedom and Their Distribution, Vol. 77 No. 3 (Fall 2010)
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Arjo Klamer
Arjo Klamer has been Professor of Cultural Economics at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam since 1994. His numerous publications include The Value of Culture: On the Relationship between Economics and Arts (ed. 1996; see http://www.klamer.nl).
Visualizing the Economy, Vol. 71 No. 1 (Spring 2004)
Benjamin J. Klebaner
Biography not available
Trusts and Competition: A Note on John Bates Clark and John Maurice Clark, Vol. 29 No. 4 (Winter 1962)
Georgina Kleege
Georgina Kleege is the author of Sight Unseen (1999). Her book Writing Helen Keller is in progress.
Wearing the Mask Inside Out, Vol. 67 No. 2 (Summer 2000)
Mark A. R. Kleiman
Biography not available
Toward Practical Drug Control Policies, Vol. 68 No. 3 (Fall 2001)
Fred H. Klopstock
Fred H. Klopstock is the author of Der Tee in Britischen Weltreich and Kakao-Wandlungen in der Erzeugung und Verwendung des Kakaos.
Agricultural Development in Tropical Africa, Vol. 17 No. 2 (Summer 1950)
Clyde Kluckhohn
Biography not available
Smoke from Their Fires, the Life of a Kwakiutl Chief [Review of book by Clellan S. Ford], Vol. 9 No. 4 (Winter 1943)
Sigmund Koch
Sigmund Koch is University Professor and Professor of Psychology and Philosophy at Boston University.
Reflections on the State of Psychology, Vol. 38 No. 4 (Winter 1971)
Theory and Experiment in Psychology, Vol. 40 No. 4 (Winter 1973)
Jacek Kochanowicz
Jacek Kochanowicz is an associate professor of economic history at Warsaw Universitv. He is co-author of The Market Meets its Match: Restructuring the Economies of Eastern Europe (1994).
Incomplete Demise: Reflections on the Welfare State in Poland After Communism, Vol. 64 No. 4 (Winter 1997)
The Disappearing State: Poland's Three Years of Transition, Vol. 60 No. 4 (Winter 1993)
Jurgen Kocka
Biography not available
Theory and Social History: Recent Developments in West Germany, Vol. 47 No. 3 (Fall 1980)
Joseph J. Kockelmans
Biography not available
The International Scene: Current Trends in the Social Sciences: Recent European Developments in the Sciences of Man, Vol. 32 No. 2 (Summer 1965)
Sarah Kofman
Sarah Kofman teaches philosophy at the University of Paris--Sorbonne. Her most recent book is Le Respect des femmes (1982).
The Economy of Respect: Kant and Respect for Women, Vol. 49 No. 2 (Summer 1982)
Nathan Kogan
Nathan Kogan is Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department in the Graduate Faculty of the New School. He recently contributed 'Cognitive Styles and the Encyclopedia of Human Intelligence.'
Aesthetics and Its Origins: Some Psychobiological and Evolutionary Considerations, Vol. 61 No. 1 (Spring 1994)
Heinz Kohler
Biography not available
Forum--The East German Economy: On East Germany's Foreign Relations, Vol. 29 No. 2 (Summer 1962)
Wolfgang Kohler
Biography not available
Cybernetics of Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine [Review of book by Wolfgang Kohler], Vol. 18 No. 1 (Spring 1951)
Walter S. G Kohn
Biography not available
Collective Self-Defense Under a Revised UN Charter, Vol. 22 No. 2 (Summer 1955)
Jerome Kohn
Jerome Kohn is Trustee of the Hannah Arendt Bluecher Literary Trust and Director of the Hannah Arendt Center at The New School for Social Research. He is the editor of a series of volumes of Arendt?s unpublished and uncollected works, and has written numerous essays on various aspects of her thought.
Arendt's Concept and Description of Totalitarianism, Vol. 69 No. 2 (Summer 2002)
Introduction, Vol. 57 No. 2 (Summer 1990)
Thinking/Acting, Vol. 57 No. 1 (Spring 1990)
Introduction, Vol. 57 No. 1 (Spring 1989)
On Truth, Lies, and Politics: Conversation, Vol. 74 No. 4 (Winter 2007)
Jiri Kolaja
Biography not available
Prolegomene la Teoria Sociologica. Busuresti, Editura Stiintifica, 1969, 200 pp., Lei 5,50. [Review of book by Traian Herseni], Vol. 37 No. 3 (Fall 1970)
Rumyana Kolarova
Biography not available
Bulgaria: Could We Regain What We Have Already Lost?, Vol. 63 No. 2 (Summer 1996)
Lena Kolarska-Bobinska
Lena Kolarska-Bobinska is Associate Professor in the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Igor S. Kon
Igor S. Kon is Professor of Sociology at Leningrad State University, and author of 20th Century Philosophy of History, Positivism in Sociology and Sociology of Personality.
The Concept of Alienation in Modern Sociology, Vol. 34 No. 3 (Fall 1967)
David Konstan
David Konstan is the John Rowe Workman Distinguished Professor of Classics and the Humanistic Tradition, and Professor of Comparative Literature, at Brown University. His most recent publication is Pity Transformed (2001); his book, The Emotions of the Ancient Greeks, is forthcoming.
Shame in Ancient Greece, Vol. 70 No. 3 (Fall 2003)
Milton R. Konvitz
Biography not available
Are Men Equal? An Inquiry into the Meaning of American Democracy [Review of book by Henry Alonzo Myers], Vol. 12 No. 4 (Winter 1946)
Joseph Korn
Biography not available
The Schuman Plan: A Study in Economc Cooperation, 1950-1959. [Council on Foreign Relations.] and LISTER, LOUIS. Europe's Coal and Steel Community: An Experiment in Economic UN, Vol. 16 No. 1 (Spring 1961)
Janos Kornai
J?nos Kornai is professor of economics at Harvard University and Collegium Budapest. He is the author of Highways and Byways: Studies on Reform in Post-Communist Transition (1995).
Paying the Bill for Goulash Communism: Hungarian Development and Macro Stabilization in a Political-Economy Perspective, Vol. 64 No. 1 (Spring 1996)
Marx through the Eyes of an East European Intellectual, Vol. 76 No. 3 (Fall 2009)
Andrei Kortunov
Andrei Kortunov is President of the Moscow-based New Eurasia Foundation. He has managed a number of education-focused programs in Russia, working closely with government agencies, higher education institutions, international consultancies, and foreign foundations.
Russian Higher Education, Vol. 76 No. 1 (Spring 2009)
Siegfried von Kortzfleisch
Siegfried von Kortzfleisch, Professor of Theology, Universit?t Gottingen, is editor of Lutherische Monatshefte and has written widely in the field of religion. He is working with Wilhelm Kahle on a new book, Kirchen im Osten/.
Religious Olympism, Vol. 37 No. 2 (Summer 1970)
Stephen M. Kosslyn
Stephen M. Kosslyn is Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University. His most recent book is Ghosts in the Mind's Machine (1983).
Representation Without Symbol Systems, Vol. 51 No. 4 (Winter 1984)
Richard C. Kostelanetz
Biography not available
Soviet Attitudes Towards American Writing. [Review of book by Deming Brown], Vol. 19 No. 4 (Winter 1963)
Milton Kotler
Milton Kotler is Director of the Institute for Neighborhood Studies and a Fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies, Washington. He wrote Neighborhood Government (1969).
The Ethics of Neighborhood Government, Vol. 42 No. 2 (Summer 1975)
Andras Kovacs
Andr?s Kov?cs is Professor of Nationalism Studies and Jewish Studies at Central European University, and Professor of Sociology at E?tv?s Lor?nd University. His publications in English include Jews and Politics in Hungary and Values, Interests and Identity: Jews and Politics in the Changing World (1995).
Public Identity in Defining the Boundaries of Public and Private: The Example of Latent Anti-Semitism, Vol. 69 No. 1 (Spring 2002)
Did the Losers Win? An Analysis of Electoral Behavior in Hungary in 1994, Vol. 63 No. 2 (Summer 1996)
Joel Kovel
Joel Kovel is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He is the author of White Racism (1970) and A Complete Guide to Therapy (1976).
The Marxist View of Man and Psychoanalysis, Vol. 43 No. 1 (Spring 1976)
Krzysztof Kowak
Biography not available
Covert Repressiveness and the Stability of a Political System: Poland at the End of the Seventies, Vol. 55 No. 1 (Spring 1988)
Alexandre Koyre
Biography not available
De Gaulle (Note), Vol. 9 No. 4 (Winter 1942)
The Road to Vichy, 1918-1938 [Review of book by Yves Simon], Vol. 10 No. 2 (Summer 1943)
The Methodology of Pierre Duhem. [Review of book by Armand Lowinger], Vol. 11 No. 4 (Winter 1944)
Is Modern Culture Doomed? [Review of book by Andrew J. Krzeninski], Vol. 12 No. 1 (Spring 1945)
Siegfried Kracauer
Biography not available
The Conquest of Europe on the Screen - The Nazi Newsreel, 1939-40, Vol. 10 No. 3 (Fall 1943)
S. Kracauer
Biography not available
Hollywood, The Movie Colony - The Movie Makers [Review of book by Leo C. Rosten], Vol. 9 No. 2 (Summer 1942)
Lawrence Krader
Biography not available
Der Kulturelle Relativismus: Kritische Analyse einer Grundsatzfragen-Diskussion in der Amerikanischen Ethnologie. Berlin: Duncker & Humbold, 1968. 291 pp. Price not indicated. [Review of book by Wolfgang Rudolph], Vol. 27 No. 3 (Fall 1969)
Daniel C. Kramer
Daniel C. Kramer is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Richmond College. He has written widely on the legal and political philosophy of civil liberties, and is currently preparing a study of the political philosophy of the New Left.
White Versus Colored in Britain: An Explosive Confrontation?, Vol. 36 No. 4 (Winter 1968)
Judith R. Kramer
Biography not available
A Profile of the Negro American. $5.95. Rudwick, Elliott M., Princeton: D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1964. 250 pp. $5.95. Race Riot at East St. Louis, July 2, 1917. Carbondale, IL.: Southern Illinois University Press, 1964. 300 pp. $6.00, Vol. 33 No. 4 (Winter 1966)
Herman Kranold
Biography not available
The World's Economic Future [Review of book by Condliffe A. Loveday et al.], Vol. 7 No. 3 (Fall 1940)
Wolfgang H. Kraus
[No bio published]
Staatslehre. Leyden: [Review of book by Hermann Heller.], Vol. 3 No. 3 (Fall 1936)
Hertha Kraus
Biography not available
Education for Social Work: A Sociological Interpretation based on an International Survey [Review of book by Alice Salomon], Vol. 5 No. 1 (Spring 1938)
Richard Krautheimer
Biography not available
Art and Society (Note), Vol. 5 No. 3 (Fall 1938)
Jan Kregel
Jan Kregel is Senior Interregional Adviser for the UN Conference on Trade and Development, New York Liaison Office. His publications include 'External Financing for Development and International Financial Instability' (XVIII Meeting, G-24 Technical Group, March 2004).
Two Views on the Obstacles to Development, Vol. 71 No. 2 (Summer 2004)
Mordechai E. Kreinin
Mordechai E. Kreinin, Professor of Economics at Michigan State University, has written widely in the field of economics. He is completing a book on Israel's program of technical assistance to African and Asian countries.
Flexible Exchange Rates in a Common Market, and Suggested Implementation (Note), Vol. 27 No. 1 (Spring 1960)
European Revaluations as a Solution to the United States Balance of Payments Deficit, Vol. 30 No. 4 (Winter 1963)
Nikolai Krementsov
Nikolai Krementsov is Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Stalinist Science (1997), The Cure: A Story of Cancer and Politics from the Annals of the Cold War (2002), and International Science between the World Wars: The Case of Genetics (2005).
Big Revolution, Little Revolution: Science and Politics in Bolshevik Russia, Vol. 73 No. 4 (Winter 2007)
Morten L. Kringelbach
Morten L. Kringelbach is the Director of Hedonia: Trygfonden Research Group and holds a dual appointment at the University of Oxford and Aarhus University, where he is a Senior Research Fellow and a Professor of Neuroscience. He is the coauthor (with Kent Berridge) of The Pleasure Center and coeditor (also with Berridge) of Pleasures of the Brain.
The Neuroscience of Happiness and Pleasure, Vol. 77 No. 2 (Summer 2010)
Ernst Kris
Biography not available
German Propaganda Instructions of 1933, Vol. 9 No. 1 (Spring 1942)
German Censorship Instructions for the Czech Press, Vol. 8 No. 2 (Summer 1941)
Claus-Dieter Krohn
Claus-Dieter Krohn is Professor of Modern History at the Hochschule Luneburg and the University of Hannover in West Germany. His most recent book is Wirtschaftstheorien als politische Interessen (1981).
An Overlooked Chapter of Economic Thought: The New School's Effort to Salvage Weimar's Economy, Vol. 50 No. 2 (Summer 1983)
John Michael Krois
John Michael Krois is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Technical University of Braunschweig, West Germany.
Vico and Piget: Parallels and Differences: Comment on Dr. Mora's Paper, Vol. 43 No. 4 (Winter 1976)
Marcin Krol
Marcin Krol is a political philosopher and a member of the faculty of the Institute of Applied Science, Warsaw University and the Graduate School of Social Research, Polish Academy of Science. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Res Publica.
Being a Conservative in a Postcommunist Country, Vol. 60 No. 3 (Fall 1993)
Hans-Peter Kruger
Biography not available
Introduction, Vol. 76 No. 3 (Fall 2009)
Helmut Kuhn
Biography not available
On Freedom and Order (Note), Vol. 14 No. 4 (Winter 1947)
James Kuhn
James Kuhn is Associate Professor of Industrial Relations, Columbia University, and is co-author of a forthcoming book, Collective Bargaining.
Bargaining and Work-Rule Disputes, Vol. 31 No. 3 (Fall 1964)
Richard Kuhns
Richard Kuhns, Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, wrote The House, the City, and the Judge (1962) and Structures of Experience (1970).
Philosophical Anthropology, Vol. 47 No. 4 (Winter 1980)
Helga Kuhse
Helga Kuhse is Research Fellow at the Center for Human Bioethics at Monash University, Victoria, Australia. She is coauthor, with Peter Singer, of Should the Baby Live? (1985).
Ethics and the Handicapped Newborn Infant, Vol. 52 No. 3 (Fall 1985)
Jan Kulig
Jan Kulig is Professor of Internatonal and Development Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and the Economics Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. He and Adam Lipowski recently wrote Macroeconomics 'Shock Therapy' in Eastern Europe: A Response of State-Owned Enterprises (January 1994).
Polish Economists Lag Behind Changes in the Economy, Vol. 60 No. 4 (Winter 1993)
Howard Kunreuther
Howard Kunreuther is Cecilia Yen Koo Professor of Decision Sciences and Public Policy at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and Codirector of the Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center. His most recent book, At War with the Weather (coauthored with Michel-Kerjan, 2009).
Reducing Losses from Catastrophic Risks through Long-Term Insurance and Mitigation, Vol. 75 No. 3 (Fall 2008)
Timur Kuran
Timur Kuran is professor of economics and Faisal Professor of Islamic Thought and Culture at the University of Southern California. His most recent book is Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification.
The Genesis of Islamic Economics: A Chapter in the Politics of Muslim Identity, Vol. 64 No. 2 (Summer 1997)
Jacek Kurczewski
Jacek Kurczewski, Professor at Warsaw University, Institute of Applied Social Sciences, specializes in sociology of law. He is the author of The Resurrection of Rights in Poland (1993) and co-editor (with MacLean) of Family, Politics and Law: Perspectives for East and West Europe (1994).
A Self-Governing Society Twenty Years After: Democracy and the Third Sector in Poland, Vol. 69 No. 1 (Spring 2001)
Poland's Seven Middle Classes, Vol. 61 No. 2 (Summer 1994)
Kenneth K Kurihara
Biography not available
A Study in the Theory of Economic Evolution. [Review of book by T. Haavelmo], Vol. 22 No. 1 (Spring 1955)
Kenneth K. Kurihara
Biography not available
A Study in the Theory of Economic Evolution. [Review of book by T. Haavelmo], Vol. 22 No. 1 (Spring 1955)
Edith Kurzweil
Edith Kurzweil is Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University and Executive Editor of the Partisan Review. Her books include The Age of Structuralism (1980).
Michel Foucault's History of Sexuality as Interpreted by Feminists and Marxists, Vol. 53 No. 4 (Winter 1986)
Donald B. Kuspit
Donald B. Kuspit is Professor of Art History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He wrote The Philosophical Life of the Senses (1969).
Dialectical Reasoning in Meyer Schapiro, Vol. 45 No. 1 (Spring 1978)
Paolo Sylos Labini
Biography not available
Some Aspects of Economic Development in an Advanced Capitalist Country (Great Britain), Vol. 50 No. 2 (Summer 1983)
Kurt Lachmann
Biography not available
Economic and Social Developments Through the European War: The Franco-British Bloc (Note), Vol. 7 No. 2 (Summer 1940)
War and Peace Economics of Aviation, Vol. 7 No. 4 (Winter 1940)
The Hermann Goring Works, Vol. 7 No. 4 (Winter 1941)
More on the Hermann Goring Works (Note), Vol. 9 No. 3 (Fall 1942)
The Shipping Problem at the End of the War, Vol. 10 No. 1 (Spring 1943)
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe teaches in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Strasbourg and is Codirector of the Centre de Recerches Philosophiques sur le Politique at the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris. His most recent book is Le Sujet de la philosophie (1979).
Janos Ladanyi
Janos Lad?nyi is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Economics, Budapest.
The New Social Democrats?, Vol. 64 No. 4 (Winter 1997)
Hubert Ladenburg
Biography not available
Plan for a Postwar World Clearing Bank, Vol. 9 No. 4 (Winter 1942)
David Laibman
David Laibman is Associate Professor of Economics at Brooklyn College and the Graduate School of the City University of New York.
Capitalism and Immanent Crisis: Broad Strokes for a Theoretical Foundation, Vol. 50 No. 2 (Summer 1983)
Harry W. Laidler
Biography not available
Communism and Social Democracy (Note), Vol. 26 No. 4 (Winter 1959)
George Lakoff
George Lakoff is Professor of linguistics at the Universitv of California at Berkeley. He is currently working on The Moral Agenda: What Conservatives Know That Liberals Don't about Morality, the Family, and Politics.
Metaphor, Morality, and Politics, Or, Why Conservatives Have Left Liberals in the Dust, Vol. 62 No. 3 (Fall 1995)
Sanford Lakoff
Sanford Lakoff is Research Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. He recently contributed 'Between Either/Or and More or Less: Sovereignty versus Autonomy Union Federalism' to Publius, The Journal of Federalism (Winter 1994).
The Mind and Faith of Max Lerner, Vol. 61 No. 3 (Fall 1994)
Robert Lamb
Robert Lamb is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Columbia University.
The Paradox of System Builders: Plato and Hobbes, Vol. 40 No. 4 (Winter 1973)
Leonard Lamm
Biography not available
Preface, Vol. 54 No. 4 (Winter 1987)
Martin Landau
Martin Landau is Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. He is currently working on methodological problems in political science.
On the Use of Metaphor in Political Analysis, Vol. 28 No. 3 (Fall 1961)
On the Use of Functional Analysis in American Political Science, Vol. 32 No. 4 (Winter 1968)
Carl Landauer
Carl Landauer is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. His most recent books are Die Sozialdemokratie (1972) and Die linksradikale Romantik (1975).
Literature on Economic Planning (Note), Vol. 7 No. 4 (Winter 1940)
Comment on Mayer's Analysis of National Socialism, Vol. 9 No. 3 (Fall 1942)
Recent German Literature on Gemeinwirtschaft, Vol. 43 No. 2 (Summer 1976)
Die grosse Krise. Zurich [Review of book by Adolf Sturmthal], Vol. 6 No. 1 (Spring 1939)
Werner S. Landecker
Werner S. Landecker, who did his graduate work at the University of Berlin and the University of Michigan, is Associate Professor of Sociology at the latter institution. He has written numerous articles, and is co-author of 'Principles of Sociology.'
Class Crystallization and its Urban Pattern, Vol. 27 No. 3 (Fall 1960)
Charles Landesman
Biography not available
Chris Landsberg
Chris Landsberg is a political scientist and the Director of the Centre of Policy Studies in South Africa. He has written and lectured widely on South Africa?s foreign policy and the international relations of South Africa and Africa, with a specific focus on democratic governance and peace. He coedited From Cape to Congo: Southern Africa?s Emerging Security Challenges.
Toward a Developmental Foreign Policy? Challenges for South Africa's Diplomacy in the Second Decade of Liberation, Vol. 72 No. 3 (Fall 2005)
Henry A. Landsberger
Biography not available
Behavior of Industrial Work Groups: Prediction and Control. [Review of book by Leonard R. Sayles], Vol. 23 No. 2 (Summer 1960)
Jacob W. Landynski
Jacob W. Landynski is Professor of Political Science in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research. His most recent book is Fundamental Rights and Public Policy in the New Supreme Court (1982).
Governmental Aid to Non-Public Schools: The Constitutional Conflict Sharpens, Vol. 36 No. 2 (Summer 1968)
John Marshall Harlan and the Bill of Rights: A Centennial View, Vol. 49 No. 4 (Winter 1982)
Jacob Landynski
Biography not available
The Making of Constitutional Law, Vol. 30 No. 4 (Winter 1964)
Saul Padover 1905-1981 [in memoriam], Vol. 48 No. 3 (Fall 1981)
Robert E. Lane
Biography not available
Problems of a Regulated Economy: The British Experience, Vol. 19 No. 2 (Summer 1952)
Neal Lane
Neal Lane is Malcolm Gillis University Professor at Rice University. He also holds appointments as Senior Fellow of the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy and in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
III. Keynote Address; Politics and Science: A Series of Lessons, Vol. 73 No. 3 (Fall 2006)
Tomila Lankina
Tomila Lankina is a Senior Research Fellow at De Montfort University?s Local Governance Research Unit.
Regional Developments in Russia: Territorial Fragmentation in a Consolidating Authoritarian State, Vol. 76 No. 1 (Spring 2009)
Robert L.G. Lanteri-Laura
Biography not available
Structural Analysis of Suicidal Behavior, Vol. 37 No. 1 (Spring 1970)
G. Lanteri-Laura
G. Lanteri-Laura, Psychiatrist and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Strasbourg, has written extensively on pathologic language in psychiatry. He has just published Histoire de la Phrenologie.
History and Structure in Anthropological Knowledge, Vol. 34 No. 1 (Spring 1967)
Joseph LaPalombara
Joseph LaPalombara is Wolfers Professor of Political Science at Yale University. He recently published 'International Firms and National Governments: Some Dilemmas' in the Washington Quarterly (Spring 1994).
Structural and Institutional Aspects of Corruption, Vol. 61 No. 2 (Summer 1994)
Michael Lapsley
Father Michael Lapsley, SSM, is the Director of the Institute for Healing of Memories in South Africa. He was the GTECH Visiting Professor in Democracy at The New School in the spring of 1998 and is the author of Neutrality or Co-option? (Mambo Press, Zimbabwe).
Confronting the Past and Creating the Future: The Redemptive Value of Truth-Telling, Vol. 66 No. 1 (Spring 1998)
Walter Laqueur
Walter Laqueur is Director of the Institute of Contemporary History in London and Chairman of the Research Council at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University.
Lost Illusions: The End of the Postwar World?, Vol. 41 No. 4 (Winter 1975)
The Role of the Intelligentsia in the Weimar Republic, Vol. 39 No. 1 (Spring 1972)
Mark Larrimore
Mark Larrimore is Associate Professor and Director of the Program in Religious Studies at Eugene Lang College, The New School for Liberal Arts. Editor of The Problem of Evil (2001) and The German Invention of Race (with Eigen, 2006), his The Book of Job: A Biography is forthcoming.
Introduction: Religious Selves, Secular Selves, Vol. 76 No. 4 (Winter 2009)
Religion and the Promise of Happiness, Vol. 77 No. 2 (Summer 2010)
Harold D. Lasswell
Harold D. Lasswell is Albert Schweitzer Visiting Professor of International Affairs at Columbia University.
Part Two: The Interrelation of Cultures: The Influence of the Intellectual Exile, Vol. 4 No. 3 (Fall 1937)
Perennial Problems in Political Theory: Some Perplexities of Policy Theory, Vol. 41 No. 1 (Spring 1974)
T. Z. Lavine
Biography not available
Reflections on the Genetic Fallacy, Vol. 29 No. 3 (Fall 1962)
Richard S. Lazarus
Biography not available
Hope: An Emotion and a Vital Coping Resource Against Despair, Vol. 66 No. 2 (Summer 1999)
Julian le Grand
Julian Le Grand is the Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics. His most recent book is Motivation, Agency, and Public Policy: Of Knights and Knaves, Pawns and Queens (2003).
Equality and Choice in Public Services, Vol. 73 No. 2 (Summer 2006)
Sir Edmund Leach
Sir Edmund Leach is Provost of King's College, Cambridge. He is the author, among other works, of Claude Levi-Strauss (1970).
Vico and the Future of Anthropology, Vol. 43 No. 4 (Winter 1976)
Eleanor Leacock
Eleanor Leacock is Professor of Anthroplogy at City College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. With Nancy Lurie she edited North American Indians in Historical Perspective (1971).
The Changing Family and Levi-Strauss, or Whatever Happened to Fathers?, Vol. 44 No. 1 (Spring 1977)
Elmer N. Lear
Biography not available
Political Change in Moroco. [Oriental Studies, Social Sciences, 3.] [Review of book by douglas E. Ashford], Vol. 28 No. 4 (Winter 1961)
North Africa: Nationalism to Nationhood. [Review of book by Lorna Hahn], Vol. 73 No. 1 (Spring 1961)
Abba P. Learner
Biography not available
The Coming Crisis [Review of book by Fritz Sternberg], Vol. 14 No. 3 (Fall 1948)
David E. Leary
Biography not available
Naming and Knowing: Giving Forms to Things Unknown, Vol. 62 No. 2 (Summer 1995)
Hughes Leclercq
Biography not available
Alena Ledeneva
Biography not available
From Russia with Blat: Can Informal Networks Help Modernize Russia?, Vol. 76 No. 1 (Spring 2009)
Joshua Lederberg
Joshua Lederberg is Sackler Foundation Scholar and President Emeritus at the Rockefeller University, New York.
The Genetics of Human Nature, Vol. 40 No. 2 (Summer 1973)
Science and Technology: Biology and Biotechnology, Vol. 64 No. 3 (Fall 1997)
Pandemic as a Natural Evolutionary Phenomenon, Vol. 55 No. 4 (Winter 1988)
Max Lederer
Biography not available
The Educational Philosophy of National Socialism [Review of book by George Frederick Kneller], Vol. 9 No. 2 (Summer 1942)
Emil Lederer
Emil Lederer (1882 - 1939) was the first Dean of the University-in-Exile and Professor at the Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research from its beginning until 1939. He wrote Technical Progress and Unemployment: An Inquiry into the Obstacles to Economic Expansion and State of the Masses: The Threat of the Classless Society.
Freedom and Science, Vol. 1 No. 2 (Summer 1934)
The Problem of Development and Growth in the Economic System, Vol. 1 No. 4 (Winter 1935)
On Imperfect Competition [Note on book by Edward Chamberlain.], Vol. 2 No. 2 (Summer 1935)
On Revolutions, Vol. 2 No. 4 (Winter 1936)
Commentary on Keynes - II, Vol. 3 No. 4 (Winter 1936)
Japan in World Economics, Vol. 3 No. 4 (Winter 1937)
Part One: Intellectual Freedom and Responsibility: The Search for Truth, Vol. 4 No. 3 (Fall 1937)
Who Pays for German Armament?, Vol. 5 No. 1 (Spring 1938)
Price Dislocations Versus Investments, Vol. 5 No. 1 (Spring 1938)
Part One: Causes of Economic Instability: Is the Economic Frontier Closed?, Vol. 6 No. 2 (Summer 1939)
Part One: Causes of Economic Instability: Discussion, Vol. 6 No. 2 (Summer 1939)
Social Control vs. Economic Law: An Old Dogma and a New Situation, Vol. 51 No. 1 (Spring 1984)
Strategic Factors in Business Cycles. [Review of Book by John Maurice Clark.], Vol. 3 No. 3 (Fall 1934)
Economic Reconstruction. [Review of Report by Columbia University Commission, Robert M. MacIver, Chairman, James W. Angell, Joseph W. Barker, J. M. Clark, Arthur D. Gayer, Alvin H. Hansen, Alvin Johnson, et al.], Vol. 1 No. 2 (Summer 1934)
Japan's Feet of Clay [Review of book by Freda Utley], Vol. 4 No. 4 (Winter 1937)
Hello America! -- Radio Adventures in Europe [Review of book by Cesar Saerchinger], Vol. 6 No. 1 (Spring 1939)
Social Control versus Economic Law: An Old Dogma and a New Situation, Vol. 76 No. 2 (Summer 1934)
Walther Lederer
Walther Lederer (1882 - 1939) was assistant at the Institut f?r Sozial und Staatswissenschaften of the University of Heidelberg, working under Jacob Marschak. He was a visiting professor at the University of Tokyo in Japan from 1923 to 1925. Among his many contributions to the field of economics include his book Japan in Transition (with Emy Lederer-Seidlar, 1938).
The Effect of Competition on Price Changes in a Dynamic System, Vol. 1 No. 4 (Winter 1934)
The Volume of Money and the Business Cycle, Vol. 4 No. 2 (Summer 1937)
Aspects of the Recovery Problem (Note), Vol. 5 No. 2 (Summer 1938)
The Formation of Capital. [Review of book by Harold G. Moulton.], Vol. 3 No. 1 (Spring 1936)
Die Wirtschaftskrisis von 1857-1859. [Review of book by Hans Rosenberg.], Vol. 1 No. 4 (Winter 1935)
Income and Economic Progress. [Review of book by Harold G. Moulton.], Vol. 2 No. 4 (Winter 1936)
America's Capacity to Produce [Review of book by Edwin G. Nourse], Vol. 3 No. 4 (Winter 1937)
The Chart of Plenty [Review of book by Harold Loeb], Vol. 3 No. 4 (Winter 1937)
Report of the National Survey of Potential Product Capacity [Review of Report prepared under the sponsorship of the New York City Housing Authority and Works Division of the Emergency Relief Bureau, City of New York], Vol. 3 No. 4 (Winter 1937)
Benjamin Lee
Benjamin Lee is University Professor of Anthropology and Philosophy and Senior Vice President for International Affairs at The New School. From 2006-2008 he served as its Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs. He is also currently the New School's international programs and partnerships with a special focus on East Asia, and continues his research on culture(s) of finance and the semiotics of subjectivity.
Introduction, Vol. 1 No. 1 (Spring 2009)
Morton Leeds
Morton Leeds doctoral disertation was a study of the AFL in national politics. He also published a number of articles in the field of psychology.
Congress Makes a Law: The Story behind the Employment Act of 1946 [Review of book by Stephen Kemp Bailey], Vol. 17 No. 4 (Winter 1950)
The AFL in the 1948 Elections, Vol. 17 No. 2 (Summer 1949)
Claude Lefort
Claude Lefort is at the ?cole des Hautes ?tudes en Sciences Sociales in France.
Thinking With and Against Hannah Arendt, Vol. 69 No. 2 (Summer 2002)
Claude Leforte
Biography not available
Marx: From One Vision of History to Another, Vol. 45 No. 3 (Fall 1978)
Ted Leggett
Biography not available
Just Another Miracle: A Decade of Crime and Justice in Democratic South Africa, Vol. 72 No. 3 (Fall 2005)
Claus Leggewie
Claus Leggewie is Director of the Center for Media and Interactivity at Giessen University, Germany, where he teaches political science. His publications include Ein Ort, an den man gerne geht. Das Holocaust-Mahnmal und die deutsche Geschichtspolitik nach 1989 [A place one wants to go: The Holocaust memorial and German politics of history after 1989] (with Meyer, 2005).
A Tour of the Battleground: The Seven Circles of Pan-European Memory, Vol. 75 No. 1 (Spring 2008)
Fritz Lehmann
Fritz Lehmann was assistant and lecturer in banking at the University of Frankfurt am.
New Literature on Money, Credit and Banking, 1933-1935 (Note), Vol. 2 No. 2 (Summer 1935)
The Problem of Financing Small and Intermediate Industries, Vol. 2 No. 2 (Summer 1935)
100% Money, Vol. 3 No. 1 (Spring 1936)
Rejoinder, Vol. 3 No. 2 (Summer 1936)
Thin Markets, Vol. 5 No. 1 (Spring 1938)
Security Prices, Investment Values and Speculation (Note), Vol. 5 No. 4 (Winter 1938)
Part One: Causes of Economic Instability: Discussion, Vol. 6 No. 2 (Summer 1939)
Part Two: Achieving Economic Stability in Dictatorial and Democratic Countries: Reemployment Policies in Various Countries, Vol. 6 No. 2 (Summer 1939)
The Gold Problem, Vol. 7 No. 1 (Spring 1940)
Reklame, Begriff-Geschichte-Theorie. [Review of book by Fritz Redlich.], Vol. 3 No. 1 (Spring 1936)
Industrial Profits in the United States., Vol. 2 No. 3 (Fall 1935)
Corporate Profits as shown by Audit Reports., Vol. 2 No. 3 (Fall 1935)
Business and Modern Society [Review of book by Malcom P. McNair and Howard T. Lewis], Vol. 7 No. 1 (Spring 1940)
Harvey Leibenstein
Harvey Leibenstein is Professor of Economics and Population at Harvard University. His most recent book is General X-Efficiency Theory and Economic Development (1978).
Issues in Development Economics: An Introduction, Vol. 47 No. 3 (Fall 1980)
Gerhard Leibholz
Biography not available
The Nature and Various Forms of Democracy, Vol. 5 No. 1 (Spring 1938)
Martine Leibovici
Martine Leibovici is a member of the faculty at the Universit? Paris 7- Denis Diderot Centre de Sociologie des Pratiques et des Repr?sentations Politiques. She is the author of Hannah Arendt et la tradition juive: le juda?sme ? l'?preuve de la s?cularisation (2003) and Hannah Arendt, une Juive: exp?rience, politique et histoire (1998).
Arendt's Rahel Varnhagen: A New Kind of Narration in the Impasses of German-Jewish Assimilation and Existenzphilosophie, Vol. 74 No. 3 (Fall 2007)
Edmund Leites
Edmund Leites is Professor of Philosophy at Queens College of the City University of New York. He is currently working on Reflections of a Child of a Heidelberg Emigre: Can the Lost Germany Be Recovered?
From Tribal Brotherhood to Universal Otherhood: On Benjamin Nelson, Vol. 61 No. 4 (Winter 1994)
Robert Lekachman
Robert Lekachman, Chairman of the Department of Economics of Barnard College, has written A History of Economic Ideas and edited several books on economics. He is at present preparing a study, 'Keynes and the American Experience.'
The Literary Intellectuals of New York, Vol. 32 No. 1 (Spring 1965)
Gertrud Lenzer
Gertrud Lenzer is Associate Professor of Sociology at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She was coeditor of Sociology and Religion (1969) and editor of Auguste Comte and Positivism (1975).
Policies of the Social Sciences, Vol. 43 No. 1 (Spring 1976)
M. Rainer Lepsius
Biography not available
The Nation and Nationalism in Germany, Vol. 52 No. 2 (Summer 1985)
M. Ranier Lepsius
Biography not available
The Nation and Nationalism in Germany, Vol. 71 No. 3 (Fall 2004)
Max Lerner
Biography not available
Part Two: The Interrelation of Cultures: Discussions - III, Vol. 4 No. 3 (Fall 1937)
Part Three: Achieving Economic Security Within the Framework of Democratic Institutions: Discussion, Vol. 6 No. 2 (Summer 1939)
Abba P. Lerner
Biography not available
Functional Finance and the Federal Debt, Vol. 10 No. 1 (Spring 1943)
Nuclear Symmetry as a Framework for Coexistence, Vol. 31 No. 1 (Spring 1964)
From Pre-Keynes to Post-Keynes, Vol. 44 No. 2 (Summer 1977)
A Non-Monetarist View of the Nature of Stagflation and a Plan for Mobilizing the Market Mechanism to Cure It, Vol. 47 No. 2 (Summer 1980)
On Keynes, Policy, and Theory--A Grumble, Vol. 46 No. 4 (Winter 1979)
Production, Jobs and Taxes [Review of book by Harold M. Groves], Vol. 72 No. 3 (Fall 1945)
Lawrence Lessig
Lawrence Lessig is Professor of Law at Stanford Law School. His publications include The Future of Ideas (2001) and Code And Other Laws of Cyberspace (1999) as well as articles on cyberspace regulation.
Privacy as Property, Vol. 69 No. 1 (Spring 2002)
Annabelle Lever
Annabelle Lever is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Rochester. Her book, A Democratic Conception of Privacy, is forthcoming from Oxford University Press, and her article, 'The Politics of Paradox: A Response to Wendy Brown' appeared in Constellations (June 2000). Her current work involves the ethics of patenting human genes.
Must Privacy and Sexual Equality Conflict? A Philosophical Examination of Some Legal Evidence, Vol. 67 No. 4 (Winter 2000)
Nino Levi
Biography not available
Internal Structure and Internal Order, Vol. 8 No. 3 (Fall 1941)
Isaac Levi
Isaac Levi is John Dewey Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Columbia University where he taught from 1970 until 2003. He is author of eight books, the most recent of which is Mild Contractions, (Oxford University Press 2004), and many articles on the rational conduct of scientific and value inquiry.
Four Types of Ignorance, Vol. 44 No. 4 (Winter 1977)
Assessing Accident Risks in U.S. Commercial Nuclear Power Plants: Scientific Method and the Rasmussen Report, Vol. 48 No. 2 (Summer 1981)
Identifty and Conflict, Vol. 73 No. 4 (Winter 2007)
Margaret Levi
Margaret Levi Professor of Political Science at the University of Washington, is the author of Of Rule and Revenue (1988).
Women in The Working Man's Paradise: Sole Parents, the Women's Movement, and the Social Policy Bargain in Australia, Vol. 58 No. 3 (Fall 1991)
Claude Levi-Strauss
Biography not available
Sun Chief, The Autobiography of a Hopi Indian [Review of book by Leo W. Simmons], Vol. 10 No. 4 (Winter 1943)
Michael E. Levin
Michael E. Levin, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, City College of New York, is the author of several articles, including Fine, Mathematics and Theory Change, and On Explanation in Archaeology.
Wittingenstein in Perspective, Vol. 40 No. 1 (Spring 1973)
Johnathan Levin
Biography not available
The Japanese Factory: Aspects of its Social Organization. [Review of book by James C. Abegglen], Vol. 25 No. 2 (Summer 1962)
Stephen K. Levine
Biography not available
The Necessity of Art. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1964. 225 pp. $1.25. [Review of book by Ernst Fischer], Vol. 23 No. 1 (Spring 1969)
Barry Bernard Levine
Biography not available
La estabilidad del latifundismo: Analisis de la interdependencia entre relacciones de produccion y conciencia social en la agricultura latifundista de la Campina de Cordoba. Paris: Ediciones Ruedo Iberico. 1968. 419 pp., Vol. 20 No. 4 (Winter 1969)
Donald N. Levine
Biography not available
The Organism Metaphor in Sociology, Vol. 62 No. 3 (Fall 1995)
Robert Levine
Robert V. Levine is Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics at California State University, Fresno. His book, A Geography of Time (1997), was awarded the Otto Klineberg Intercultural and International Relations Award. Levine?s most recent book is The Power of Persuasion: How We?re Bought and Sold (2003).
A Geography of Busyness, Vol. 72 No. 2 (Summer 2005)
Sanford Levinson
Sanford Levinson is the W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood Jr. Centennial Chair in Law at the University of Texas Law School and Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. His most recent book is Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (and How We the People Can Correct It) (2006).
Slavery and the Phenomenology of Torture, Vol. 74 No. 1 (Spring 2007)
Beryl Harold Levy
Beryl Harold Levy, an attorney, is Lecturer in Law at Columbia University, and also Director of Division of Policy and Inquiry in the New York City Department Labor.
The Common Law and Individual Freedom, Vol. 22 No. 2 (Summer 1955)
Erwin Levy
Biography not available
A Case of Mania with its Social Implications (Note), Vol. 3 No. 4 (Winter 1936)
The Neurotic Personality of Our Time [Review of book by Karen Horney], Vol. 4 No. 4 (Winter 1937)
Social Psychology [Review of book by Ellis Freeman], Vol. 5 No. 4 (Winter 1938)
New Ways in Psychoanalysis [Review of book by Karen Horney], Vol. 7 No. 1 (Spring 1940)
Self-Analysis [Review of book by Karen Horney], Vol. 10 No. 1 (Spring 1943)
The Subnormal Adolescent Girl [Review of book by Theodora M. Abel and Elaine F. Kinder], Vol. 10 No. 2 (Summer 1943)
Self-Analysis. [Review of book by Karen Horney], Vol. 31 No. 3 (Fall 1943)
The Subnormal Adolescent Girl. [Review of book by Theodora M. Abel and Elaine F. Kinder], Vol. 1 No. 3 (Fall 1943)
Allan Lewis
Allan Lewis is Director of the Shakespeare Institute and Littlefield Professor of Shakespearean Studies at the University of Bridgeport. He has written The Contemporary Theatre and American Plays and Playwrights of the Contemporary Theatre, and is currently preparing a monograph, Shakespeare Today.
Shakespeare and the Morality of Money, Vol. 36 No. 2 (Summer 1968)
Michael Lewis
Michael Lewis is University Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, Director of the Institute for the Study of Child Development at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University.
The Role of the Self in Shame, Vol. 70 No. 4 (Winter 2003)
Oscar Lewis
Oscar Lewis, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois, has spent about four years in field research in Mexico. His most recent work, Five Families of Mexico, which he calls 'Case Studies in the Anthropology of Poverty' is to be published shortly by Basic Books.
Mexico Since Cardenas, Vol. 25 No. 4 (Winter 1959)
Paul Leyhausen
Paul Leyhausen, Director of Research, Wuppertal Study Group of the Max-Planck-Institut fur Verhaltensphysiologie, is author of Verhaltensstudien an Katzen and Antriebe tierischen und menschlichen Verhaltens. He is now conducting research on the evolution of motivation systems in mammals and man.
Human Nature and Modern Society, Vol. 36 No. 3 (Fall 1968)
Gwan-Yuen Li
Biography not available
A Daughter of Han [Review of book by Ida Pruitt], Vol. 13 No. 3 (Fall 1946)
Eric Lichtblau
Eric Lichtblau, author of Bush?s Law: The Remaking of American Justice (2008), writerfor the New York Times/. He won a 2006 Pulitzer Prize for breaking the story of the National Security Agency?s wiretapping program.
The Obama Administration's Commitment to Transparency: A Progress Report, Vol. 77 No. 3 (Fall 2010)
George E. Lichtblau
Biography not available
The World Federation of Trade Unions, Vol. 24 No. 4 (Winter 1958)
George Lichtheim
George Lichtheim, whose latest book is The New Europe: Today and Tomorrow has written many articles concentrating on political sociology and contemporary history.
Two Perspectives on World Economic Development. Gerschenkron, Alexander. Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective. [Review of book by Alexander Gerschenkron], Vol. 30 No. 2 (Summer 1963)
Richard Lichtman
Richard Lichtman is a staff member of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and Lecturer at the University of California at Santa Barbara. He is completing a monograph entitled Liberalism and Social Welfare.
The Surface and Substance of Mill's Defense of Freedom, Vol. 30 No. 4 (Winter 1963)
Karl Popper's Defense of the Autonomy of Sociology, Vol. 31 No. 4 (Winter 1965)
Samuel S. Lieberman
Samuel S. Lieberman is a Staff Associate at the Center for Policy Studies of the Population Council.
Rural Development and Fertility Transition in South Asia: The Case for a Broad-based Strategy, Vol. 47 No. 2 (Summer 1980)
Alicia F. Lieberman
Alicia F. Lieberman is a Research Psychologist at the Mental Health Center of the National Institute of Mental Health, Adelphi, Maryland.
Psychology and Day Care, Vol. 45 No. 2 (Summer 1978)
Jonathan Lieberson
Jonathan Lieberson is a fellow at the Center for Policy Studies of the Population Council and Visiting Professor of Philosophy at Barnard College.
Karl Popper, Vol. 49 No. 1 (Spring 1982)
Ramsay Liem
Ramsay Liem is Associate Professor of Psychology at Boston College.
The Psychological Costs of Unemployment: A Comparison of Findings and Definitions, Vol. 54 No. 2 (Summer 1987)
Robert Lilienfield
Biography not available
Systems Theory as an Ideology, Vol. 42 No. 4 (Winter 1975)
John Linberg
Biography not available
Food Supply under a Program of Freedom from Want, Vol. 12 No. 2 (Summer 1945)
Julius E. Lips
Biography not available
The Role of the Aged in Primitive Society. [Review of book by Leo W. Simmons], Vol. 13 No. 2 (Summer 1946)
Sarat Chandra Roy Commemorative Committee. Essays in Anthropology [Review of book by the Indian Science Congress Association], Vol. 16 No. 2 (Summer 1946)
George Liska
George Liska is Professor of Political Science at the Johns Hopkins University and its School of Advanced International Studies. His most recent book is Russia and World Order (1980).
The Vital Triad: International Relations Theory, History, and Social Philosophy, Vol. 48 No. 4 (Winter 1981)
Rudolf Littauer
Biography not available
Case Law and Systematic Law, Vol. 2 No. 4 (Winter 1935)
Prajudizienrecht und Rechtsprechung in Amerika. [Review of book by Karl N. Llewellyn.], Vol. 1 No. 3 (Fall 1934)
The Institution of Property [Review of book by Reinold C. Noyes], Vol. 4 No. 4 (Winter 1937)
Daniel Little
Daniel Little is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean of the faculty at Colgate University. His most recent book is Varieties of Social Explanation (1991).
Evidence and Objectivity in the Social Sciences, Vol. 60 No. 2 (Summer 1993)
Michael Littleford
Michael Littleford is Associate Professor in Foundations of Education at Auburn University.
Curriculum Implications of the Vichian Tree of Knowledge: An Appendix to Dr. Tagliacozzo's Paper, Vol. 43 No. 4 (Winter 1976)
Genevieve Lloyd
Genevieve Lloyd is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the Australian National University.
Reason, Gender, and Morality in the History of Philosophy, Vol. 62 No. 1 (Spring 1983)
Alain Locke
Alain Locke (1885 - 1954) was an African American scholar who graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1907. Locke earned his 4 year degree in 3 years and won the prestigious Bowdoin Prize for an essay in English. He was the first African American Rhodes Scholar. After graduating Oxford in 1910 with a B.A. in literature, Locke went on to study Philosophy at the University of Berlin for a year. He earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Howard University where he was a Professor until he retired in 1953. He was a visiting Professor at the New School for Social Research in 1948. His many writings include The New Negro: An Interpretation (1925) and The Negro in America (1933).
The Way of the South [Review of book by Howard W. Odum], Vol. 15 No. 2 (Summer 1948)
Karl Loewenstein
Biography not available
Comment on Denazification [14:1], Vol. 14 No. 3 (Fall 1947)
Christine Loh
Christine Loh served as a Legislative Councilor in Hong Kong from 1992- 2000, contributing significantly to the advancement of issues such as gender equality and environmental protection. As founder and Chief Executive of the independent think tank Civic Exchange, she continues to promote civic education and public policy studies in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong's Relations with China: The Future of One Country, Two Systems, Vol. 15 No. 3 (Fall 2006)
Norton E. Long
Norton E. Long is James Gordon Professor of Community Government, Brandeis University. He published The Polity in 1961, and is at present investigating federally sponsored programs to combat juvenile delinquency.
Aristotle and the Study of Local Government, Vol. 24 No. 2 (Summer 1957)
The New Political Science Re-examined: A Symposium--Comment, Vol. 29 No. 1 (Spring 1962)
Conflict of Interest: A Political Scientist's View, Vol. 31 No. 3 (Fall 1964)
Lewis L. Lorwin
Biography not available
Marxism in Southeast Asia: A Study of Four Countries. [Review of book edited by Frank N. Trager], Vol. 27 No. 2 (Summer 1960)
Energy and Society: The Relation Between Energy, Social Change, and Economic Development. [Review of book by Fred Cottrell], Vol. 17 No. 2 (Summer 1957)
Richard Lourie
Richard Lourie is a Fellow of the Society for the Humanities, Cornell University. His Letters to the Future: A Study of Sinyavsky/Tertz will be published this fall.
The Prophet and the Marrano: Two Ways of Religious Being in the Soviet Union, Vol. 41 No. 2 (Summer 1974)
Adolph Lowe
Adolph Lowe (1893 - 1995) was Professor of Economics from 1941 and is now Professor Emeritus at the Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research. Among his works are On Economic Knowledge: Toward a Science of Political Economics and The Path of Economic Growth.
Part Three: The Bearing of Education: The Task of Democratic Education: Pre-Hitler Germany and England, Vol. 4 No. 3 (Fall 1937)
A Reconsideration of Law of Supply and Demand, Vol. 9 No. 3 (Fall 1942)
On the Mechanistic Approach in Economics, Vol. 18 No. 3 (Fall 1951)
A Structural Model of Production, Vol. 19 No. 1 (Spring 1952)
Rejoinder (Note) to James Parsons' Comment [19:4] on Lowe's Mechanistic Approach (Note), Vol. 19 No. 4 (Winter 1952)
Rejoinder (Note) to Gerhard Colm's Comment [19:4] on Lowe's Structural Model (Note), Vol. 19 No. 4 (Winter 1952)
The Classical Theory of Economic Growth, Vol. 21 No. 1 (Spring 1954)
The Practical Uses of Theory [Jonas, 26:2]: Comment, Vol. 26 No. 2 (Summer 1959)
In Memoriam: Eduard Heimann, 1889-1967, Vol. 34 No. 3 (Fall 1967)
Is Present-Day Higher Learning Relevant?, Vol. 38 No. 3 (Fall 1971)
Hans Philipp Neisser, Vol. 42 No. 1 (Spring 1975)
Is the Glass Half-Full or Half-Empty? A Self-Critique, Vol. 49 No. 4 (Winter 1982)
Is Economic Value Still a Problem?, Vol. 48 No. 4 (Winter 1981)
Hans Staudinger 1889-1980 [in memoriam], Vol. 47 No. 3 (Fall 1980)
The Classical Theory of Economic Growth, Vol. 51 No. 1 (Spring 1984)
Karl Lowenstein
Biography not available
Opposition and Public Opinion under the Dictatorship of Napoleon the First, Vol. 4 No. 4 (Winter 1937)
The War and German Society. The Testament of a Liberal [Review of book by Albrecht Mendelssohn Bartholdy], Vol. 6 No. 3 (Fall 1940)
Richard Lowenthal
Richard Lowenthal, Professor Emeritus of International Relations at the Free University of Berlin, is presently a Fellow of the National Humanities Center in North Carolina. His books include World Communism: The Disintegration of a Secular Faith (1964).
Social Transformation and Democratic Legitimacy, Vol. 43 No. 1 (Spring 1976)
Democratic Socialism as an International Force, Vol. 47 No. 1 (Spring 1980)
Political Legitimacy and Cultural Change in West and East, Vol. 46 No. 4 (Winter 1979)
Leo Lowenthal
Biography not available
The Debate on Cultural Standards in Nineteenth Century England, Vol. 30 No. 3 (Fall 1963)
Karl Lowith
Biography not available
Existentialism [Review of book by Jean-Paul Sartre], Vol. 16 No. 1 (Spring 1948)
Karl Marx's Interpretation of History [Review of book by M. M. Bober], Vol. 18 No. 4 (Winter 1951)
The New Science of Giambattista Vico [Book Review], Vol. 16 No. 4 (Winter 1949)
Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist [Review of book by Walter A. Kaufmann], Vol. 18 No. 3 (Fall 1951)
Being and Some Philosophers [Review of books by Etienne Gilson], Vol. 17 No. 1 (Spring 1950)
The Theological Background of the Philosophy of History, Vol. 13 No. 1 (Spring 1946)
Heidigger: Problem and Background of Exstentialism, Vol. 15 No. 3 (Fall 1948)
Skepticism and Faith - In Memory of Erich Frank, Vol. 18 No. 2 (Summer 1951)
Nature, History, and Existentialism, Vol. 19 No. 1 (Spring 1952)
Man's Self-Alienation in the Early Writings of Marx, Vol. 21 No. 2 (Summer 1954)
Reason and Revolution: Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory [Review of book by Herbert Marcuse], Vol. 9 No. 2 (Summer 1942)
Freedom, Forgotten, and Remembered. [Review of book by Helmut Kuhn], Vol. 10 No. 4 (Winter 1944)
David Luban
David Luban is Associate Professor in the University of Maryland School of Law and Research Scholar at the Center for Philosophy and Public Policy. His Lawyers and Justice: An Ethical Study will be published this year.
Explaining Dark Times: Hannah Arendt's Theory of Theory, Vol. 50 No. 1 (Spring 1983)
The Legacies of Nuremberg, Vol. 54 No. 4 (Winter 1987)
Fatos Lubonja
Fatos Lubonja Editor-in-Chief of Perpjekja [Endeavor] in Albania, is the author of four books, including Ne Vitin e Shtatembedhjete ([In the Seventeenth Year], 1994), a diary of his seventeenth year in prison, and the winner of a 1997 award from Human Rights Watch for his work as a human rights activist.
Courage and the Terror of Death, Vol. 71 No. 1 (Spring 2004)
Roy Lubove
Roy Lubove is Instructor in the Department of History at Harvard. He has written for scholarly journals on various aspects of housing reform, and is at present preparing a monograph on the development of professionalism in social work.
Homes and A Few Well Placed Fruit Trees: An Object Lesson in Federal Housing, Vol. 27 No. 4 (Winter 1960)
Benita Luckmann
Biography not available
The Small Life-Worlds of Modern Man, Vol. 37 No. 4 (Winter 1970)
Thomas Luckmann
Thomas Luckmann, who received his doctorate under the Graduate Faculty of the New School, is now Assistant Professor and Chairman of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at Hobart College.
Traite de sociologie. [Bibliotheque de Sociologie Contemporaine, vol. 2.] [Review of book edited by Georges Gurvitch], Vol. 28 No. 3 (Fall 1961)
The Idea of Order: Contributions to a Philosophy of Politics. [Review of book by Hans Barth], Vol. 28 No. 4 (Winter 1961)
The Social Though of the World Council of Churches. [Review of book by Edward Duff], Vol. 24 No. 2 (Summer 1957)
Four Protestant Parishes in Germany--A Study in the Sociology of Religion, Vol. 26 No. 4 (Winter 1959)
Peter Christian Ludz
Peter Christian Ludz (1931-1979) taught at the universities of Berlin, Bielefeld, and Munich. His books include The German Democratic Republic from the Sixties to the Seventies (1970).
Peter C. Ludz
Biography not available
Marxism and Systems Theory in a Bureaucratic Society, Vol. 42 No. 4 (Winter 1975)
Ideology, Intellectuals, and Organization: The Question of their Interrelation in Early 19th-Century Society, Vol. 44 No. 2 (Summer 1977)
Ursula Ludz
Ursula Ludz, a sociologist in Munich, is the editor of several German works by Hannah Arendt and a translator. Her latest book publication is the two-volume Hannah Arendt, Denktagebuch (with Nordmann, 2002), and her most recent translation (2005) is Hannah Arendt, ?ber das B?se (Arendt?s 1965 lecture course on moral philosophy).
Arendt's Observations and Thoughts on Ethical Questions, Vol. 74 No. 3 (Fall 2007)
Niklas Luhmann
Niklas Luhmann is Professor of Sociology at the University of Biefeld. He wrote Soziologische Aufklarung (2 vols., 1970-75) and Macht (1975).
The Future Cannot Begin: Temporal Structures in Modern Society, Vol. 43 No. 1 (Spring 1976)
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Timothy W. Luke
Timothy W. Luke is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He is currently working on a book entitled Departures from Marx: Constructing a Critique of the Information Revolution.
Reason and Rationality in Rational Choice Theory, Vol. 52 No. 2 (Summer 1985)
Steven Lukes
Steven Lukes is professor of moral philosophy at the University of Siena. His most recent book is The Curious Enlightenment of Professor Caritat: A Comedy of Ideas (1995).
Humiliation and the Politics of Identity, Vol. 45 No. 4 (Winter 1997)
The Singular and the Plural: On the Distinctive Liberalism of Isaiah Berlin, Vol. 61 No. 3 (Fall 1994)
Socialism and Capitalism, Left and Right, Vol. 57 No. 4 (Winter 1990)
Fyodor Lukyanov
Biography not available
Putin's Russia: The Quest for a New Place, Vol. 76 No. 1 (Spring 2009)
Fedor Lukyanov
Biography not available
Views from Russia, Pakistan, Malaysia, and China; America as the Mirror of Russian Phobias, Vol. 72 No. 4 (Winter 2005)
Son-Thierry Ly
Son-Thierry Ly is a doctoral student at the Paris School of Economics.
The Antiracist Origin of the Quota System, Vol. 77 No. 1 (Spring 2010)
Stanford Lyman
Biography not available
Ethnicity: Strategies of Collective and Individual Impression Management, Vol. 40 No. 2 (Summer 1973)
Stanford M. Lyman
Stanford M. Lyman is Professor of Sociology and Asian Studies in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research. His books include the Seven Deadly Sins: Society and Evil (1978).
Legitimacy and Consensus in Lipset's America: From Washington to Watergate, Vol. 42 No. 4 (Winter 1975)
The Spectrum of Color {Review Note} Almost White. [Review of Brewton Berr's book by Stanford Lyman], Vol. 31 No. 3 (Fall 1964)
Two Neglected Pioneers of Civilization Analysis: The Cultural Perspectives of R. Stewart Culin and Frank Hamilton Cushing, Vol. 49 No. 3 (Fall 1982)
Abundance for What? And Other Essays. [Review of book by David Riesman], Vol. 36 No. 2 (Summer 1965)
Philip M. Smith
Philip M. Smist directed the Academies? National Research Council from 1981 through 1993. He has known and worked with all the science advisers from the Eisenhower through Clinton administrations, and has published extensively on science and technology and public policy.
Creating A Broader Political Center for Science and Policy, Vol. 73 No. 3 (Fall 2006)
John S. MacDonald
Biography not available
Urbanization, Ethnic Groups, and Social Segmentation, Vol. 29 No. 4 (Winter 1962)
Michael MacDonald
Michael MacDonald is Associate Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of Mystical Bedlam (1981).
Women and Madness in Tudor and Stuart England, Vol. 53 No. 3 (Fall 1986)
George Macesich
George Macesich, Professor of Economics at Florida State University, has written widely on wage and monetary problems, and has completed a study, Yugoslavia: Theory and Practice of Development Planning.
Yugoslavia in Crisis, 1934-41. [Review of book by J. B. Hoptner], Vol. 32 No. 3 (Fall 1965)
Current Inflation Theory: Considerations on Methodology, Vol. 28 No. 3 (Fall 1961)
The Joint Economic Committee's Study of Inflation, Vol. 29 No. 3 (Fall 1962)
Alasdair MacIntyre
Alasdair MacIntyre is Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. His most recent work is After Virtue.
A Perspective on Philosophy, Vol. 38 No. 3 (Fall 1971)
A Perspective on Philosophy, Vol. 51 No. 2 (Summer 1984)
Robert M. MacIver
Robert M. MacIver, Vice-Chairman of the New School's Board of Trustees, was for many years Professor at Columbia University, and is now Director of the Juvenile Delinquency Evaluation Project of The City of New York.
The Graduate Faculty: Retrospect and Prospect, Vol. 26 No. 2 (Summer 1959)
Arien Mack
Arien Mack is the Alfred and Monette Marrow Professor of Psychology at The New School for Social Research, where she has edited Social Research journal since 1970. In 1988 she established the Social Research conference series, which she continues to direct. The twenty-first conference on limits of knowledge is currently in planning for 2010. Professor Mack is also the founder and director of the Journal Donation Project, which assists in rebuilding major research and teaching libraries in countries that have fallen victim to political or economic deprivation, and often both, through the provision of current subscriptions and back volume sets of English-language scholarly, professional and current events journals. In 2007, she launched the Endangered Scholars Worldwide initiative. As a research psychologist, Professor Mack's current interests focus on perception, cognition, and attention. She teaches graduate-level psychology courses and oversees a research lab at The New School for Social Research. Her publications include more than 60 articles, and the coauthored volume, Inattentional Blindness (MIT Press, 1998). N
Perceiving, Vol. 49 No. 4 (Winter 1982)
Alfred Kahler 1900-1981 [in memoriam], Vol. 49 No. 2 (Summer 1982)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 35 No. 1 (Spring 1988)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 39 No. 3 (Fall 1988)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 55 No. 1 (Spring 1990)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 55 No. 3 (Fall 1991)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 56 No. 1 (Spring 1991)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 57 No. 2 (Summer 1991)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 58 No. 1 (Spring 1992)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 58 No. 2 (Summer 1993)
Introduction, Vol. 58 No. 4 (Winter 1994)
Introduction, Vol. 59 No. 4 (Winter 1994)
Introduction, Vol. 60 No. 4 (Winter 1995)
Introduction, Vol. 61 No. 3 (Fall 1995)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 61 No. 4 (Winter 1995)
Introduction, Vol. 62 No. 1 (Spring 1995)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 62 No. 2 (Summer 1998)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 62 No. 4 (Winter 1998)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 65 No. 1 (Spring 1999)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 65 No. 2 (Summer 1999)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 21 No. 3 (Fall 2006)
Editor's Introduction, Vol. 35 No. 2 (Summer 2006)
Adrien Mack
Biography not available
Findlay MacKenzie
Biography not available
The Economic Mind in Ameican Civilization, Vol. III, 1865-1918 [Review of book by Joseph Dorfman], Vol. 20 No. 1 (Spring 1950)
Ruth Macklin
Ruth Macklin is Professor of Bioethics in the Department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. She wrote Man, Mind, and Morality (1982).
Are We in the Lifeboat Yet? Allocation and Rationing of Medical Resources, Vol. 52 No. 3 (Fall 1985)
Arthur W. Macmahon
Biography not available
Part Three: Achieving Economic Security Within the Framework of Democratic Institutions: Discussion, Vol. 6 No. 2 (Summer 1939)
Richard Madsen
Richard Madsen is Professor of Sociology at the University of California at San Diego. His most recent book (with Robert Bellah, William Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven Tipton) is The Good Society (1991).
Global Monoculture, Multiculture, and Polyculture, Vol. 60 No. 3 (Fall 1993)
Henry M. Magid
Henry M. Magid, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the College of the City of New York, is the author of English Political Pluralism: The Problem of Freedom and Organization (1941).
Mill and the Problem of Freedom of Thought, Vol. 21 No. 1 (Spring 1954)
John E. Maher
Biography not available
People of Plenty: Economic Abundance and the American Character. [Review of book by David M. Potter], Vol. 22 No. 3 (Fall 1955)
Saba Mahmood
Saba Mahmood, Professor of Anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley, explores the dynamics of religious practice in postcolonial societies, with a particular focus on Islam. She is the author of Pious Formations: The Islamic Revival and the Subject of Feminism (2004) and articles in Anthropology, American Ethnologist, and Cultural Studies.
Ethical Formation and Politics of Individual Autonomy in Contemporary Egypt, Vol. 70 No. 3 (Fall 2003)
Joseph Maier
Joseph Maier is Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University. His most recent work is The Future of Democracy in Latin America (1975).
Vico and Critical Theory, Vol. 43 No. 4 (Winter 1976)
Laszlo Majtenyi
L?szl? Majt?nyi is Parliamentary Commissioner on Data Protection and Freedom of Information in Hungary.
Ensuring Data Protection in East-Central Europe, Vol. 69 No. 1 (Spring 2002)
Boria Majumdar
Boria Majumdar is the author of Sellotape Legacy: Delhi and the Commonwealth Games (with Mehta, 2010). Executive academic editor of Society and general editor of the series Sport in the Global Society, he covered the Delhi Commonwealth Games for Times Now Television, India?s leading news channel.
Commonwealth Games 2010: The Index of a 'New' India?, Vol. 0 No. 0 ( 2011)
Alexei V. Malashenko
Biography not available
Islam in Russia, Vol. 76 No. 1 (Spring 2009)
Manuel Maldonado-Denis
Biography not available
Myriam Miedzian Malinovich
Myriam Miedzian Malinovich is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Baruch College, City University of New York.
On Herbert Marcuse and the Concept of Psychological Freedom, Vol. 49 No. 1 (Spring 1982)
Herbert Marcuse in 1978: An Interview, Vol. 48 No. 2 (Summer 1981)
Mahmood Mamdani
Mahmood Mamdani, until recently A. C. Professor of African Studies at the University of Capetown, is now Professor of Anthropology, Political Science, and International Affairs at Columbia University. His most recent book is Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism (1996).
Historicizing Power and its Responses to Power: Indirect Rule and its Reform, Vol. 66 No. 3 (Fall 1999)
Ernst Moritz Manasse
Biography not available
Max Weber on Race, Vol. 14 No. 2 (Summer 1947)
Ernst Mortiz Manasse
Biography not available
Zur Logik der Kulturwissenschaften. F�nf Studien [Review of book by Ernst Cassirer], Vol. 13 No. 2 (Summer 1946)
Philosophie der Erscheinung. Ein Problemgeschichte. Erster Teil: Altertum und Mittelalter [Review of book by Heinrich Barth], Vol. 31 No. 3 (Fall 1948)
Der Tod des Sokrates [Review of book by Romano Guardini], Vol. 33 No. 4 (Winter 1949)
Robert Manchin
Robert Manchin is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Sociology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Individual Economic Strategies and Social Consciousness, Vol. 55 No. 1 (Spring 1988)
Ira L. Mandelker
Biography not available
Religion, Sex, and Utopia in Nineteenth-Century America, Vol. 49 No. 3 (Fall 1982)
Oleg Mandic
Oleg Mandic, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, is author of Castes in History of Societies, From the Cult of Skulls to Christianity, State and Law, and other books.
The Marxist School of Sociology: What is Sociology in a Marxist Sense?, Vol. 34 No. 2 (Summer 1967)
A Marxist Perspective on Contemporary Religious Revivals, Vol. 37 No. 2 (Summer 1970)
The Communist World - Marxist and Non-Marxist Views. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1967. 558 pp. [Review of book edited by Harry Shafer], Vol. 20 No. 1 (Spring 1968)
Pur une sociologie du roman. Collection Idees, Paris: Gallimard, 1964. 372 pp. No price Indicated. [Review of book by Lucien Goldmann], Vol. 73 No. 1 (Spring 1966)
Thomas Mann
Thomas Mann (1875 - 1955) was a German born novelist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929. He was was exiled to Switzerland in 1933 and moved to the United States in 1939. Among his many notable books are Buddenbrooks (1901), The Magic Mountain (1924) and Lotte in Weimar (1939).
Part One: Intellectual Freedom and Responsibility: The Living Spirit, Vol. 4 No. 2 (Summer 1937)
Mauer Marc
Biography not available
The Hidden Problem of Time Served in Prison, Vol. 74 No. 2 (Summer 2007)
Steven Marcus
Steven Marcus is George Delacorte Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University. His most recent book is Freud and the Culture of Psychoanalysis (1984).
Homelessness and Dickens, Vol. 58 No. 1 (Spring 1991)
John T. Marcus
John T. Marcus, Associate Professor of History at Hofstra University, is preparing a series of volumes on the interrelations of man's urge to self-transcendence and the forms of historical consciousness.
Death-Consciousness and Civilization, Vol. 31 No. 2 (Summer 1964)
Edward Marcus
Edward Marcus (Ph.D. Princeton, 1950) is Associate Professor of Economics at Brooklyn College and Visiting Associate Professor in the New York University Graduate School of Business Administration. His most recent publication (1960) is Investment and Development Possibilities in Tropical Africa, written with M. R. Marcus.
Labor Resources as a Factor in International Competition, Vol. 27 No. 4 (Winter 1961)
Avishai Margalit
Avishai Margalit, Shulman Professor of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, received the Spinoza Lens Prize in 2001 for a significant contribution to the normative debate on society. He is one of the founders of Peace Now and the author of books and articles on topics that include the philosophy of language, social and political philosophy, and the philosophy of religion.
A Story of Ambivalence or Pure Love: Israelis and America, Vol. 72 No. 4 (Winter 2005)
Decent Equality and Freedom: A Postscript, Vol. 64 No. 1 (Spring 1997)
Liberalism and the Right to Culture, Vol. 61 No. 4 (Winter 1994)
A Response to Amelie Oksenberg Rorty, Vol. 62 No. 1 (Spring 1995)
Privacy in the Decent Society, Vol. 50 No. 3 (Fall 2001)
Liberalism and the Right to Culture, Vol. 71 No. 3 (Fall 2004)
Joseph Margolis
Joseph Margolis is Professor of Philosophy at Temple University. His most recent books are Persons and Minds (1978) and Art and Philosophy (1980).
Political Equality and Political Justice, Vol. 44 No. 2 (Summer 1977)
The Prospects of an Objective Morality, Vol. 46 No. 4 (Winter 1979)
Jacques Maritain
Jacques Maritain is the outstanding authority on Thomist philosophy, on which he has lectured in a dozen universities in Europe and America. With the military collapse of France in World War II he came to the United States to join the faculty of the Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes, under the New School; during 1945-48 he was French Ambassador to the Holy See, and has since been Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University.
Breviary of Hate, Vol. 20 No. 2 (Summer 1953)
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Dow Mark
Biography not available
Designed to Punish: Immigrant Detention and Deportation, Vol. 74 No. 2 (Summer 2007)
Maria Renata Markus
Maria Renata Markus is a senior lecturer at the School of Sociology, University of NSW, Sydney, Australia. Her publications include contributions to Hannah Arendt: Thinking, Judging, Freedom (1989) and Race Critical Theories: Text and Context (2001).
Decent Society and/or Civil Society?, Vol. 68 No. 4 (Winter 2001)
Peter Marler
Peter Marler, Professor of Zoology at Rockefeller University, is the Director of its Center for Field Research in Ecology and Ethology. With W. J. Hamilton III he wrote Mechanisms of Animal Behavior.
Learning, Genetics, and Communication, Vol. 40 No. 2 (Summer 1973)
Mira Marody
Mira Marody is Professor of Sociology and Social Psychology at the Institute of Sociology and Director of the Institute for Social Studies at the University of Warsaw.
Why I Am Not a Feminist: Some Remarks on the Problem of Gender Identity in the United States and Poland, Vol. 60 No. 4 (Winter 1993)
Perception of Politics in Polish Society, Vol. 57 No. 3 (Fall 1990)
Antimonies of Collective Subconsciousness, Vol. 55 No. 1 (Spring 1988)
Juan F. Marsal
Juan F. Marsal, Professor at the University of Salvador, Buenos Aires, has published books and articles in sociology with special emphasis on the role of Latin American intellectuals.
The International Scene: Current Trends in the Social Sciences: Latin American Intellectuals and the Problem of Change, Vol. 33 No. 4 (Winter 1966)
The International Science: Current Trends in the Social Sciences:The Right-Wing Intelligentsia in Argentina: An Analysis of its Ideology and Political Activity, Vol. 37 No. 3 (Fall 1970)
Jacob Marschak
Biography not available
Economic Planning and the Cost of Thinking, Vol. 33 No. 1 (Spring 1966)
Jakob Marschak
Biography not available
Peace Economics, Vol. 7 No. 2 (Summer 1940)
Lack of Confidence, Vol. 8 No. 1 (Spring 1941)
The Task of Economic Stabilization, Vol. 8 No. 3 (Fall 1941)
Wicksell's Two Interest Rates, Vol. 8 No. 4 (Winter 1941)
Charles Burton Marshall
Charles Burton Marshall is Professor of International Politics in the School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, and the author of The Limits of Foreign Policy (1968).
Changing Contepts of Peace: An American Focus, Vol. 42 No. 1 (Spring 1975)
George C. Marshall
George C. Marshall (1880 - 1959) was General of the Army, America's foremost soldier, won for himself an enduring place in American civil history as the statesman who conceived the Marshall Plan for the recovery and strengthening of our Allies suffering under the destruction of World War II.
Essentials to Peace, Vol. 20 No. 4 (Winter 1954)
Martin Marty
Biography not available
The Occult Establishment, Vol. 8 No. 4 (Winter 1970)
Martin E. Marty
Biography not available
In Every Way Religious, Vol. 46 No. 3 (Fall 1979)
Martin E. Marty
Martin E. Marty is Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Modern Christianity at the University of Chicago Divinity School. His Modern American Religion: The Irony of It All will be published this year.
Religious Behavior: Its Social Dimension in American History, Vol. 41 No. 1 (Spring 1974)
The American Religious History Canon, Vol. 53 No. 3 (Fall 1986)
Alin L. Marty
Biography not available
Monetary Theory and the Price Level. [Review of book by Sindey Weintraub], Vol. 25 No. 4 (Winter 1963)
Fritz Morstein Marx
Biography not available
American State Legislatures. [Review of book edited by Belle Zeller], Vol. 36 No. 3 (Fall 1954)
Leo Marx
Leo Marx is Kenan Professor of American Cultural History, Program in Science, Technology and Society at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the author of Progress: Fact or Fiction? (1996) and 'Does Improved Technology Mean Progress' published in Technology Review (1987).
Technology: The Emergence of a Hazardous Concept, Vol. 64 No. 4 (Winter 1997)
Werner Marx
Werner Marx is Assistant Professor of Philosophy in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.
Heidegger's New Conception of Philosophy--The Second Phase of Existentialism, Vol. 22 No. 4 (Winter 1955)
Will Maslow
Will Maslow is Director of the Commission on Law and Social Action of the American Jewish Congress and a member of the Faculty of the School of Politics at the New School. He has written widely for general periodicals and for the law reviews.
The Uses of Law in the Struggle for Equality, Vol. 22 No. 3 (Fall 1955)
G. M. Mason
G. M. Mason is the pen name of an international civil servant who has long been engaged in study of the dynamics of Soviet foreign relations, and has written on the subject both independently and in his former capacity of political analyst in the United States armed forces. He is a law graduate of a European university, and received his Ph.D. degree in political science from the Graduate Faculty of the New School.
Toward Indivisible International Law?--The Evolution of Soviet Doctrine, Vol. 23 No. 1 (Spring 1956)
Alexander Matejko
Alexander Matejko is Visiting Professor at the University of Zambia, on leave from the University of Warsaw. He has written Sociology of the Work Place, Industrial Sociology in the United States and other volumes dealing with the industry and health services of Poland and Czechoslovakia. He is now attempting a theoretical approach to the work palce as a social system.
The International Scene - Current Trends in the Social Sciences: Some Sociological Problems of Socialist Factories, Vol. 36 No. 3 (Fall 1968)
Aleksander Matejko
Biography not available
The International Scene: Current Trends in the Social Sciences: Status Incongruence in the Polish Intelligentsia, Vol. 33 No. 4 (Winter 1966)
Thomas Mathews
Biography not available
Black Intellectuals Come to Power: The Rise of the Creole Nationalism in Trinidad and Tobago. Cambridge: Shenkman Publishing company, 1968. 194 pp. $7.95. [Review of book by Ivar Oxall], Vol. 36 No. 4 (Winter 1969)
Floyd W. Matson
Floyd W. Matson is Lecturer in the Department of Speech at the University of California. His present article has arisen from a long-range study, made in collaboration with Professor Jacobus tenBroek, of United States welfare and security provisions for the blind and physically handicapped; its results, now nearing completion, are to be published as a book under the title Hope Deterred.
Social Welfare and Personal Liberty: The Problem of Casework, Vol. 22 No. 2 (Summer 1955)
Joachim Matthes
Biography not available
Philosophie, Soziologie, Gesellchaft: Gesammelte Studien zum Ideologieproblem. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1965. 248 pp. Price not indicated. [Review of book by Hand-Joachim Lieber], Vol. 33 No. 1 (Spring 1966)
Robert J. Matthews
Robert J. Matthews is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University.
Elzbieta Matynia
Elzbieta Matynia is Director of the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies and Senior Lecturer in Liberal Studies at the New School for Social Research. Her current research includes nationalism and ethnic conflict, new democracies in East and central Europe, and women and democratic transition.
Views From Africa, the Balkans, and the Middle East; Introduction, Vol. 72 No. 4 (Winter 2005)
The Lost Treasure of Solidarity, Vol. 69 No. 1 (Spring 2001)
Women After Communism: A Bitter Freedom, Vol. 61 No. 2 (Summer 1994)
Provincializing Global Feminism: The Polish Case, Vol. 70 No. 2 (Summer 2003)
Rollo May
Rollo May (1909 - 1994) was a Psychoanalyst, writer, and lecturer. He is the author of The Courage to Create (1975).
Vico and Humanistic Psychology: Comment on Professor Giorgi's Paper, Vol. 43 No. 4 (Winter 1976)
William F May
Biography not available
Terrorism as Strategy and Ecstasy, Vol. 41 No. 2 (Summer 1974)
William F. May
William F. May, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Religious Studies, Indiana University, wrote A Catalogue of Sins: A Contemporary Examination of Christian Conscience (1967).
Terrorism as Strategy and Ecstasy, Vol. 41 No. 2 (Summer 1974)
Larry May
Larry May Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University, is the author of The Morality of Groups (1987).
Philosophers and Political Responsibility, Vol. 56 No. 4 (Winter 1989)
Ann Elizabeth Mayer
Ann Elizabeth Mayer is Associate Professor of Legal Studies at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. A participant in a number of non-governmental human rights organizations, her publications include Islam and Human Rights: Tradition and Politics (1999) and many papers, including 'Lessons of the Zaheeruddin Case: Why Adjudication of Constitutional and Islamic Issues Should Not Be Combined' (1998) and 'Islamic Reservations to Human Rights Coonventions: A Criticla Assessment' (in van de Islam, 1998).
The Universality of Human Rights: Lessons from the Islamic Republic of Iran, Vol. 67 No. 2 (Summer 2000)
Kurt Mayer
Biography not available
Social Behavior and Personality: Contributionns of W. I. Thomas to Theory and Social Research [Review of book edited by Edmund H. Volkart], Vol. 19 No. 1 (Spring 1952)
Small Business as a Social Institution, Vol. 14 No. 3 (Fall 1947)
Recent Demographic Developments in Switzerland, Vol. 24 No. 3 (Fall 1957)
Fertility Changes and Population Forecasts in the United States, Vol. 26 No. 3 (Fall 1959)
Developments in the Study of Population, Vol. 29 No. 2 (Summer 1962)
Social Problems on the Home Front [Review of book by Francis E. Merril], Vol. 26 No. 1 (Spring 1948)
Julie Mayer
Biography not available
Cooperative Palestine: The Story of Histadrut [Review of book by Samuel Kurland], Vol. 30 No. 3 (Fall 1948)
Kurt B. Mayer
Kurt B. Mayer, Professor of Sociology, and Director of the Institute of Sociology, University of Berne. He has published widely in the fields of social stratification and demography. At present he is working on a major impirical investigation of social mobility in Switzerland.
The Changing Shape of the American Class Structure, Vol. 30 No. 3 (Fall 1963)
Social Stratification in Two Equalitarian Societies: Australia and the United States, Vol. 31 No. 4 (Winter 1964)
The International Scene: Current Trends in the Social Sciences: The Jura Problem: Ethnic Conflict in Switzerland, Vol. 35 No. 4 (Winter 1968)
Carl Mayer
Carl Mayer is Professor Emeritus of Sociology in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.
The Problem of a Sociology of Religion, Vol. 3 No. 3 (Fall 1936)
The Rational and the Irrational in Society, Vol. 4 No. 4 (Winter 1937)
Anti-Judaism Reconsidered, Vol. 7 No. 2 (Summer 1940)
On the Intellectual Origin of National Socialism, Vol. 9 No. 2 (Summer 1942)
The Crisis of German Protestantism, Vol. 12 No. 3 (Fall 1945)
In Memoriam: Albert Salomon - 1891-1966, Vol. 34 No. 1 (Spring 1967)
Max Weber's Interretation of Karl Marx, Vol. 42 No. 4 (Winter 1975)
History of Europe in the Nineteenth Century., Vol. 2 No. 4 (Winter 1935)
A History of Social Philosophy [Review of book by Charles Ellwood], Vol. 5 No. 3 (Fall 1938)
John A. F. Maynard
Biography not available
Racial Problems in Algeria, Vol. 10 No. 3 (Fall 1943)
Renate Mayntz
Renate Mayntz is Professor at the Free University of Berlin. She has written widely in the field of sociology, and is carrying on research on administrative organization and planning.
The Nature and Genesis of Impersonality: Some Results of a Study on the Doctor-Patient Relationship, Vol. 37 No. 3 (Fall 1970)
Ranjani Mazumdar
Ranjani Mazumdar is associate professor of cinema studies at the School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. An author and documentary filmmaker, her publications include Bombay Cinema: An Archive of the City (2007).
Terrorism, Conspiracy, and Surveillance in Bombay's Urban Cinema, Vol. 78 No. 1 (Spring 2011)
William Leon McBride
Biography not available
Philosophy of Law, Vol. 47 No. 4 (Winter 1980)
WIlliam L. McBride
William L. McBride is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University. His Sartre's Political Theory will be published soon.
The Case of Sartre, Vol. 56 No. 4 (Winter 1989)
Robert McC. Adams
Robert McC. Adams, Secretary Emeritus of the Smithsonian Institution, is currently professor of anthropology at the University of California, San Diego. The most recent of his numerous publications is Paths of Fire: An Anthropologists Inquiry into Western Technology (1996).
Social Contexts of Technology, Vol. 64 No. 4 (Winter 1997)
Introduction to Contemporary Moral and Political Issues: A Discussion, Vol. 64 No. 3 (Fall 1997)
D. Kent McCallum
D. Kent McCallum, Assistant Professor of Political Science, York University, Toronto, is preparing a book, Acephalous Politics: Concepts from Social Anthropology.
Structural Dynamics in Political Anthropology: Some Conceptual Dilemmas, Vol. 37 No. 3 (Fall 1970)
Donald N. McCloskey
Biography not available
Metaphors Economists Live By, Vol. 62 No. 3 (Fall 1995)
Alfred McClung Lee
Alfred McClung Lee, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, is now Visiting Scholar at Drew University. His most recent book is Human Rights in the Northern Ireland Conflict: 1968-80 (1980).N
The Dynamics of Terrorism in Northern Ireland, 1968-1980, Vol. 48 No. 1 (Spring 1981)
Michael W. Mcconnell
Michael W. Mcconnel, the Richard and Frances Mallery Professor and Director of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford Law School, is coeditor of Religion and the Constitution (2006). From 2002 through August 2009, he was circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
Reclaiming the Secular and the Religious: the Primacy of Religious Autonomy, Vol. 76 No. 4 (Winter 2009)
William McCord
Biography not available
Nigerian Political Parties: Power in an Emergent African Nation. [Review of book by Richard L. Sklar], Vol. 73 No. 1 (Spring 1964)
Thelma McCormack
Thelma McCormack is Lecturer in Sociology, York University, Toronto. She has written extensively in the field of the sociology of mass media, and is preparing a book on social theory and the mass media.
Madchen Without Uniform, Vol. 31 No. 3 (Fall 1964)
W. Basil McDermott
W. Basil McDermott is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
On the Forsaking of Hope, Vol. 46 No. 2 (Summer 1979)
Colin McGinn
Colin McGinn is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. His most recent work is Problems in Philosophy (1993).
Animal Minds, Animal Morality, Vol. 62 No. 3 (Fall 1995)
A Consideration of Policy Implications: A Panel Discussion, Vol. 62 No. 3 (Fall 1995)
Theresa M. McGovern
Theresa M. McGovern, founder of The HIV Law Project, Inc., was its Executive Director for ten years. She is an Assistant Professor at Columbia University?s School of Public Health and is an Individual Project Fellow at the Open Society Institute.
Is Privacy Now Possible?, Vol. 68 No. 1 (Spring 2001)
Donald McIntosh
Donald McIntosh wrote The Foundations of Human Society (1969) and is at work on a book called The Unconscious in State and Society.
Habermas on Freud, Vol. 44 No. 3 (Fall 1977)
Jeff McMahan
Jeff McMahan is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University and a Visiting Research Collaborator at the Center for Human Values, Princeton. He is the author of The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life (2002).
Justice and Liability in Organ Allocation, Vol. 74 No. 1 (Spring 2007)
Darrin M. McMahon
Darrin M. McMahon is the Ben Weider Professor of History at Florida State University. He is the author, most recently, of Happiness: A History (2006) and the editor (with Ryan Hanley) of the five-volume The Enlightenment: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies (2009). He is currently writing a history of the idea of genius.
What Does the Ideal of Happiness Mean?, Vol. 77 No. 2 (Summer 2010)
Ernan McMullin
Ernan McMullin is Professor of Philosophy at Notre Dame University. He edited The Concept of Matter in Modern Philosophy (1976).
Vico's Theory of Science, Vol. 42 No. 2 (Summer 1976)
Patrick H. McNamara
Patrick H. McNamara is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of New Mexico. He edited Religion American Style (1974).
Conscience, Catholocism, and Social Change in Latin America, Vol. 46 No. 2 (Summer 1979)
William McNeill
William McNeill is Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Chicago. His works include Plagues and Peoples (1976) and The Global Tradition: Conquerors, Catastrophes and Community (1992).
How the Potato Changed the World's History, Vol. 66 No. 1 (Spring 1999)
Wilson Carey McWilliams
Wilson Carey McWilliams Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University, is the author of The Idea of Fraternity in America (1973).
Civil Religion in the Age of Reason: Thomas Paine on Liberalism, Redemption, and Revolution, Vol. 54 No. 4 (Winter 1987)
Matti Megged
Matti Megged is Adjunct Professor in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research.
Introduction, Vol. 52 No. 3 (Fall 1985)
John Meisel
John Meisel, author of The Canadian General Election of 1957, is Associate Professor in the Department of Political and Economic Science at Queen's University, Canada.
The Stalled Omnibus: Canadian Parties in the 1960s, Vol. 30 No. 3 (Fall 1963)
Alexander Melamid
Alexander Melamid (1915 - 2001) was born in Freiburg, Germany, earned his bachelor?s degree at the London School of Economics and his doctorate at the New School for Social Research. He was Assistant Professor of Economic and Political Geography in the Graduate Faculty of the New School. In 1957 Dr. Melamid joined the faculty of New York University where he taught for 20 years before becoming Professor Emeritus. He published extensively throughout his career and was awarded The Samuel Finley Breese Morse Medal from the American Geographical Society in 1991.
Land for the Future. [Published for Resources for the Future Inc.] [Review of book by Marion Clawson, R. Burnell Held, and Charles H. Stoddar], Vol. 27 No. 4 (Winter 1960)
The Ruhr: A Study in Historical and Economic Geography., Vol. 20 No. 3 (Fall 1953)
Land for Tomorrow: The Underdeveloped World [Review of book by L. Dudley Stamp], Vol. 19 No. 4 (Winter 1952)
Human Ecology: A Theory of Community Structure [Review of book by Smos H. Hawley], Vol. 18 No. 2 (Summer 1951)
Islam Inflamed. [Review of book by James Morris], Vol. 25 No. 1 (Spring 1958)
Economic Aspects of Industrial Dispersal, Vol. 23 No. 3 (Fall 1956)
Regional Analysis of Resources and Growth (Review Notes), Vol. 29 No. 4 (Winter 1962)
Science and Economic Development: New Patterns of Living; Must Men Starve? - The Malthusian Controversey. New York: Abelard-Schuman. 1956. 331, Vol. 16 No. 1 (Spring 1957)
African Economic Development. New York: Harper. 1958. x & 307 pp. $4.95. [Review of book by William A. Hance], Vol. 29 No. 1 (Spring 1959)
Atlas of Islamic History [Review of Book], Vol. 36 No. 2 (Summer 1952)
Perspective on the Nature of Geography. [Monograph Serries of the Association of American Geographers, Derwent Whittlesey and Andrew H. Clark, eds.] [Review of book by Richard Hartshorne], Vol. 18 No. 4 (Winter 1960)
Alberto Melucci
Alberto Melucci is Associate Professor of Political Sociology at the University of Milan as well as a practicing psychotherapist. His most recent book is Altri Codici (1984).
The Symbolic Challenge of Contemporary Movements, Vol. 52 No. 4 (Winter 1985)
Dominique Memmi
Dominique Memmi is Director of Research at the Centre National de Recherches Scientifiques (CNRS-Paris). Her most recent book, Faire vivre et laisser mourir. Le gouvernement contemporain de la naissance et de la mort (2003), deals with contemporary regulations regarding decisions concerning life, death, and the body.
Public-Private Opposition and Biopolitics: A Response to Judit Sandor, Vol. 69 No. 1 (Spring 2002)
Governing through Speech: The New State Aministration of Bodies, Vol. 70 No. 2 (Summer 2003)
Louis Menand
Biography not available
Introduction to Part IV: Privacy and the Self: The Rise and Fall of Privacy: Privacy and the Self, Vol. 68 No. 1 (Spring 2001)
Joy Mench
Joy Mench was an associate professor in the Department of Poultry Science at the University of Maryland when she prepared her article for this issue. She is currently a professor in the Animal and Avian Sciences Department at the University of California at Davis.
A Consideration of Policy Implications: A Panel Discussion, Vol. 62 No. 3 (Fall 1995)
Christoph Menke
Professor of Philosophy and Co-Director of the Centre of Human Rights at the University of Potsdam. He has published in English: The Sovereignty of Art. Aesthetic Negativity in Adorno and Derrida (1998); Reflections of Equality (2006).
The Aporias of Human Rights and the One Human Right: Regarding the Coherence of Hannah Arendt's Argument, Vol. 74 No. 1 (Spring 2007)
Angela Merkel
Biography not available
Honorary Degree Acceptance Speech, Vol. 76 No. 2 (Summer 2009)
Theodor Meron
Theodor Meron, Charles L. Denison Professor of Law at New York University, is currently serving as the American Judge (appeals chamber) of the UN War Crimes Tribunal at The Hague. His books include Henry?s Wars and Shakespeare?s Laws: Perspectives on the Laws of War in the Later Middle Ages (1993) and War Crimes Law Comes of Age: Essays (1998).
Introductory Remarks: Part VII: Panel Discussion, Vol. 69 No. 4 (Winter 2002)
Where Do We Go From Here? New and Emerging Issues in the Prosecution of War Crimes and Acts of Terrorism, Vol. 69 No. 4 (Winter 2002)
Francis E. Merrill
Francis E. Merrill is Professor of Sociology at Dartmouth College. He has written three books, one of which, Society and Culture, is in a third edition. He and Bernard Rosenberg are at present working on a book on the sociology of art.
The Sociology of Literature, Vol. 34 No. 4 (Winter 1967)
Brinkley Messick
Brinkley Messick is Professor of Anthropology, at Columbia University, where his research addresses the power of textual authority in structuring everyday social practices. He is the author of the prizewinning book, The Calligraphic State: Textual Domination and History in Muslim Society (1993), and editor of Islamic Legal Interpretation: Muftis and their Fatwas(1996).
Property and the Private in a Sharia System, Vol. 70 No. 3 (Fall 2003)
Antonio, S. J. Messineo
Biography not available
The International Scene: Current Trends in the Social Sciences: The Social Doctrine of Luigi Sturzo, Vol. 34 No. 2 (Summer 1967)
Lloyd A. Metzler
Biography not available
Measuring Business Cycles [Review of book by Arthur F. Burns and Wesley C. Mitchell], Vol. 14 No. 3 (Fall 1947)
Price-Quantity Interactions in Business Cycles [Review of book by Frederick C. Mills], Vol. 15 No. 3 (Fall 1948)
California Business Cycles [Review of book by Frank Kinder], Vol. 17 No. 4 (Winter 1948)
Horst Mewes
Horst Mewes is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Colorado. He has written on European labor and the German New Left, and is now working on a book dealing with contemporary political thought.
On the Concept of Politics in the Early Work of Karl Marx, Vol. 43 No. 2 (Summer 1976)
Julie Meyer
Julie Meyer is Associate Professor of Sociology and Economics in the Graduate Faculty.
Southern Politics in State and Nation [Review of book by V. O. Key Jr.], Vol. 17 No. 4 (Winter 1950)
Work and Authority in Industry: Ideologies of Management in the Course of Industrialization. [Review of book by Reinhard Bendix], Vol. 25 No. 1 (Spring 1958)
Sociologie der Angestellten. Die Angestellten. [Review of book by Fritz Croner], Vol. 31 No. 1 (Spring 1964)
Trade Union Plans for Postwar Reconstructionin the United States, Vol. 11 No. 4 (Winter 1944)
Hierarchy and Stratification of the Shop, Vol. 14 No. 2 (Summer 1947)
Labor Under the Taft-Hartley Act, Vol. 15 No. 2 (Summer 1948)
In Memoriam: Frieda Wunderlich, 1884-1965, Vol. 29 No. 4 (Winter 1966)
Alfred G. Meyer
Alfred G. Meyer is Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan. His books include Marxism (1954), Leninism (1957), Communism (1960), and The Soviet Political System (1965).
The Aufhebung of Marxism, Vol. 43 No. 1 (Spring 1976)
Rolf Meyersohn
Biography not available
Improvised News: A Sociological Study of Rumor. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1966. 262 pp. $2.95. [Review of book by Tamotsu Shibutani], Vol. 31 No. 2 (Summer 1969)
Charles Micaud
Biography not available
French Labor from Popular Front to Liberation [Review of book by Henry W. Ehrmann], Vol. 14 No. 3 (Fall 1947)
Charles A. Micaud
Charles A. Micaud is Associate Professor in the Woodrow Wilson Department of Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia. For the past three years he has given intensive study to the problem of communism in France, and during 1952-53, with the Mutual Security Administration in Paris, he conducted a special study of French trade unions. His writings include books and numerous articles on French political questions.
French Intellectuals and Communism, Vol. 21 No. 2 (Summer 1954)
Yves Michaud
Yves Michaud is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Rouen and the author, most recently, of Violence et politique (1978).
The End of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 49 No. 2 (Summer 1982)
Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan
Erwann Michel-Kerjan is Managing Director of the Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center at the University of Pennsylvania and coeditor of Seeds of Disaster, Roots of Response: How Private Action Can Reduce Public Vulnerability (2006). His most recent book is At War with the Weather (coauthored with Kunreuther, 2009).
Toward a New Risk Architecture: The Question of Catastrophe Risk Calculus, Vol. 75 No. 3 (Fall 2008)
Adam Michnik
Adam Michnik is the Editor-in-Chief of the biggest Polish daily newspaper, Gazeta Wyborcza and a visiting professor at the New School University?s Graduate Faculty. His two English language books are Letters from Prison (1985) and Letters from Freedom (1998).
The Montesinos Virus, Vol. 69 No. 1 (Spring 2001)
Nationalism, Vol. 59 No. 1 (Spring 1991)
Mary Midgley
Mary Midgley was Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Newcastle on Tyne. Her most recent book is Wickedness (1984).
Philosophizing Out in the World, Vol. 52 No. 4 (Winter 1985)
Anatoli Mikhailov
Anatoli Mikhailov is the founder and Rector of the European Humanities University, a respected expert on German philosophy and a recepient of the French Palmes Academiques and German Goethe Medal. He has been in exile since 2004, when the Lukashenko regime closed EHU in Belarus. The university reopned in Vilnius in 2005, where it remains.
University in Exile: The Experience of the Tweny-First Century, Vol. 76 No. 3 (Fall 2009)
William Milberg
William Milberg is Associate Professor of Economics at the New School's Graduate Faculty. He is coauthor (with Robert Heilbroner) of The Crisis of Vision in Modern Economic Thought and The Making of Economic Society.
Natural Order and Postmodernism in Economic Thought, Vol. 60 No. 2 (Summer 1993)
The Robert Heilbroner Problem, Vol. 71 No. 2 (Summer 2004)
Nancy K. Miller
Nancy K. Miller is Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She is the author, most recently, of Bequest and Betrayal: Memoirs of a Parent?s Death (2000).
Women's Secrets and the Novel: Remembering Mary McCarthy's The Group, Vol. 68 No. 1 (Spring 2001)
Jon Miller
Jon Miller is an associate professor of philosophy at Queen?s University (Canada). A specialist in early modern rationalism and the Hellenistic era of ancient philosophy, his publications include Hellenistic and Early Modern Philosophy (2003) and Spinoza and the Stoics (forthcoming).
A Distinction Regarding Happiness in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. 77 No. 2 (Summer 2010)
William Lee Miller
Biography not available
Dilemmas of Politics. [Review of book by Hans J. Morgenthau], Vol. 27 No. 1 (Spring 1960)
James E. Miller
James Miller is is the Chair of Liberal Studies Program and Professor of Political Science at the New School for Social Research. His recent publications include Examined Lives: What We Can Learn from the Eminent Philosophers and Flowers in the Dustbin:The Rise of Rock and Roll, 1947-1977 (1999).'
Introduction: Recurrence of Limits on Knowledge, Vol. 77 No. 1 (Spring 2010)
Benjamin Miller
Benjamin Miller is an environmental planner who is completing a book on the history of waste management in New York City (W.W. Norton). As the former Director of Policy Planning for the New York City Department of Sanitation, he was primary author of the city's 1992 Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan.
Fat of the Land: New York's Waste, Vol. 65 No. 1 (Spring 1998)
Ervin Miller
Biography not available
The Economic Functions of Gold. [Review of book by Ian Shannon], Vol. 30 No. 4 (Winter 1963)
Martin A. Miller
Martin A. Miller, a Professor of History at Duke University, is working on a history of psychoanalysis in the Soviet Union.
The Reception of Psychoanalysis and the Problem of the Unconscious in Russia, Vol. 57 No. 4 (Winter 1990)
S. M. Miller
Biography not available
The American Lower Class: A Typological Approach, Vol. 30 No. 4 (Winter 1964)
Jonathan Miller
Jonathan Miller, a Doctor of Medicine, is an author, lecturer, television producer and presenter, and film and opera director who has held many acting and directing roles in theater. Between January 1988 and October 1990, Dr. Miller was Artistic Director of the Old Vic, and his most recent production in London was A Midsummer Night?s Dream for the Almeida Theatre.
Magnetic Mockeries (Keynote Address), Vol. 68 No. 3 (Fall 2001)
James Miller
Biography not available
Introduction to Part IV: Alterations of Consciousness: Other Ways, Vol. 68 No. 3 (Fall 2001)
Of Choice, Vol. 66 No. 4 (Winter 1999)
The Prophet and the Dandy: Philosophy as a Way of Life in Nietzsche and Foucault, Vol. 65 No. 4 (Winter 1998)
Introduction: Free Inquiry under Conditions of Duress, Vol. 76 No. 2 (Summer 2009)
Peter Miller
Peter Miller is department convenor and professor of management accounting at the London School of Economics' department of Accounting and Finance. His edited volumes include Acounting as Social and Institutional Practice (with Hopwood, 1994) and the Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality (with Burchell and Gordon 1991).
Governing by Numbers: Why Calculative Practices Matter, Vol. 68 No. 3 (Fall 2001)
Stanley Millet
Biography not available
National Minorities: An International Problem. [Review of book by Inis L. Claude Jr.], Vol. 23 No. 3 (Fall 1956)
Mark Minitzky
Biography not available
Germany's Trade Monopoly in Eastern Europe, Vol. 5 No. 4 (Winter 1939)
Marvin Minsky
Marvin Minsky is Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His most recently published work is The Turing Option (a novel with H. Harrison, 1992). He is also the author of The Society of the Mind (1987), Robotics (1986), Artificial Intelligence (1972), Perceptrons (1969, enlarged edition 1988), and Semantic Information Processing (1968).
Technology and Culture, Vol. 64 No. 3 (Fall 1997)
Sidney Mintz
Sidney Mintz is William L. Straus Jr. Professor Emeritus of anthropology at The Johns Hopkins University. He edits the journals Food and Foodways and Journal of Gastronomy, and has published numerous books and articles, including Sweetness and Power (1985) and Tasting Food, Tasting Freedom: Excursions into Eating, Culture, and the Past (1996).
Sweet Polychrest, Vol. 66 No. 1 (Spring 1999)
Boris Mirkine-Guetzevitch
Biography not available
Some Constitutional Problems Facing the French Constituent Assembly, Vol. 12 No. 4 (Winter 1946)
Jeffrey A. Miron
Jeffrey A. Miron is Professor of Economics at Boston University and President of Bastiat Institute, Incorporated. He has published more than twenty-five articles in refereed journals and thirty op-eds in the Boston Herald, Boston Business Journal, and Boston Globe. His area of expertise is the economics of libertarianism, with emphasis on the economics of illegal drugs.
The Economics of Drug Prohibition and Drug Legalization, Vol. 68 No. 3 (Fall 2001)
Philip Mirowski
Philip Mirowski is Carl Koch Professor of Economics and the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Notre Dame. His most recent book is More Heat Than Light(1989).
Learning the Meaning of a Dollar: Conservation Principles and the Social Theory of Value in Economic Theory, Vol. 57 No. 3 (Fall 1990)
Ann Mische
Ann Mische is a post-doctoral fellow at the Paul F. Lazarsfeld Center for the Social Sciences at Columbia University. She is currently working on several projects studying sociocultural network dynamics in the Brazilian Impeachment Movement.
Between Conversation and Situation: Public Switching Dynamics Across Network-Domains, Vol. 65 No. 3 (Fall 1998)
Wesley C. Mitchell
Biography not available
Economics in a Unified World, Vol. 10 No. 4 (Winter 1944)
Robert W. Mitchell
Robert W. Mitchell is Associate Professor of Psychology at Eastern Kentucky University. He is the author of Animals as Liars: The Human Face of Nonhuman Duplicity in Lying and Deception in Everyday Life (1993).
The Psychology of Human Deception, Vol. 63 No. 3 (Fall 1996)
Harvey Mitchell
Harvey Mitchell is Professor of History at the University of British Columbia.
Alexis de Tocqueville and the Legacy of the French Revolution, Vol. 56 No. 1 (Spring 1989)
William C. Mitchell
William C. Mitchell is Professor of Political Science at the University of Oregon. He is the author of The American Polity and Sociological Analysis and Politics: Theories of Talcott Parsons.
The New Political Economy, Vol. 35 No. 1 (Spring 1968)
Mark Mitnitzky
Biography not available
Economic Effects of Changes in Consumers' Demand, Vol. 1 No. 2 (Summer 1934)
Nikolay Mitrokhin
Biography not available
The Russian Orthodox Church in Contemporary Russia: Structural Problems and Contradictory Relations with the Government, 2000-2008, Vol. 76 No. 1 (Spring 2009)
James H. Mittelman
James H. Mittelman is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Columbia University and author of Ideology and Politics in Uganda (1975).
International Monetary Institutions and Policies of Socialism and Self-Reliance: Are They Compatible? The Tanzanian Experience, Vol. 47 No. 1 (Spring 1980)
Arthur Mitzman
Arthur Mitzman, Assistant Professor of History, University of Rochester, is writing a book on Tonnies, Sombart and Michels.
Anti-Progress: A Study in the Romantic Roots of German Sociology, Vol. 33 No. 1 (Spring 1966)
Thandika Mkandawire
Biography not available
Aid, Accountability, and Democracy in Africa, Vol. 77 No. 4 (Winter 2010)
Hassan Mneimneh
Hassan Mneimneh is a journalist and co-director of Iraq Documentation Project. He is based at Harvard University, and a regular contributor the London-based Arabic newspaper al-Hayat.
The New Intra-Arab Cultural Space in Form and Content: The Debates Over an American Letter, Vol. 70 No. 3 (Fall 2003)
Franco Modigliani
Franco Modigliani (1918 - 2003) was Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has written extensively on the long-run behavior of savings and income.
Fluctuations in the Saving Ration - A Problem in Economic Forecasting, Vol. 14 No. 1 (Spring 1947)
The Life Cycle Hypothesis of Saving, the Demand for Wealth and the Supply of Capital, Vol. 33 No. 1 (Spring 1966)
The Bogey of Economic Maturity [Review of book by George Terborgh], Vol. 13 No. 3 (Fall 1946)
Tariq Modood
Tariq Modood is the Director of the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship at the University of Bristol, UK. His recent publications include Multiculturalism: A Civic Idea (2007).
Introduction: Odd Ways of Being Secular, Vol. 76 No. 4 (Winter 2009)
Ann Moffatt
Ann Moffatt is Senior Lecturer in Classics at the Australian National University, Canberra.
The Byzantine Child, Vol. 53 No. 4 (Winter 1986)
J. N. Mohanty
Biography not available
Consciousness and Life-World, Vol. 42 No. 1 (Spring 1975)
The Unity of Aron Gurswitsch's Philosophy, Vol. 61 No. 4 (Winter 1994)
Dominique Moisi
Dominique Moisi is Associate Professor at the University of Paris and Assistant Director of the Institute Francais des Relations Internationales.
Analogy as Temptation: Understanding the Present International Crisis, Vol. 48 No. 4 (Winter 1981)
Ernst Mol
Biography not available
Das Verhaltnis Zwischen Westdeutschen und Fluchtlingen. (The Relation Between West Germans and Refugees). Bern: Hans Huber Verlag, 1968. 149 pages. Price not indicated. [Review of book by Klaus Hinst], Vol. 36 No. 1 (Spring 1969)
Giuseppina C. Moneta
Giuseppina C. Moneta is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Vermont.
Gurwitsch's Concept of Perceptual Unity as the Basic Form of Rational Consciousness, Vol. 42 No. 1 (Spring 1975)
Gary Mongiovi
Gary Mongiovi is Associate Professor of Economics at St. John's University and co-editor of the Review of Political Economy.
Adolph Lowe's Political Economics: A Review Essay, Vol. 65 No. 4 (Winter 1998)
James A. Monroe
Biography not available
Jefferson's Rickety Wall: Sacred and Secular in American Politics, Vol. 76 No. 4 (Winter 2009)
Christopher F Mooney
Biography not available
Teilhard de Chardin and Modern Philosophy, Vol. 34 No. 1 (Spring 1967)
Michael Mooney
Michael Mooney is Special Assistant to the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at Columbia University and Associate Director of the Institute for Vico Studies, New York.
The Primacy of Language in Vico, Vol. 43 No. 3 (Fall 1976)
Wilbert E. Moore
Biography not available
Most of the World: The Peoples of Africa, Latin America, and the East Today [Review of book by Ralph Linton], Vol. 16 No. 3 (Fall 1949)
Primitives and Peasants in Industry, Vol. 15 No. 1 (Spring 1948)
Theoretical Aspects of Industrialization, Vol. 15 No. 2 (Summer 1948)
Economics of Migration [Review of book by Julius Isaac}, Vol. 21 No. 2 (Summer 1948)
Jonathan Moore
Jonathan Moore served as a U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. between 1989 and 1992 and as a U.S. Coordinator for Refugees between 1986 and 1989. He is as Associate at the Shorenstein Center for the Press, Politics, and Public Policy at the Kennedy School at Harvard, and works for the U.N. and other international agencies on post-conflict reconstruction.
Deciding Humanitarian Intervention, Vol. 74 No. 1 (Spring 2007)
George Mora
George Mora is Medical Director of the Astor Home and Clinics for Children, Rhinebeck, N.Y., and Research Associate in the Department of the History of Science and Medicine at Yale University. He is the co-editor of Psychiatry and Its History (1970).
Vico and Piget: Parallels and Differences, Vol. 37 No. 4 (Winter 1976)
D. J. Morgan
Biography not available
Commentary on Great Britain's Trade Policy (Note), Vol. 12 No. 3 (Fall 1945)
Sidney Morgenbesser
Sidney Morgenbesser is Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University.
The Vienna Circle: The Origin of Neo-Positivism, a Chapter in the History of Recent Philosophy. [Review of book by Victor Kraft], Vol. 21 No. 1 (Spring 1954)
Is It a Science?, Vol. 33 No. 2 (Summer 1966)
Hans Morgenthau
Hans Morgenthau was University Professor of Political Science at the Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research from 1970 to 1980. He also held Distinguished Professorships at the University of Chicago and the City University of New York. He is autor of Science: Servant or Master?
Thought and Action in Politics, Vol. 38 No. 3 (Fall 1971)
Perennial Problems in Political Theory: Justice and Power, Vol. 41 No. 1 (Spring 1974)
Science of Peace: A Rationalist Utopia, Vol. 41 No. 4 (Winter 1975)
Hannah Arendt on Totalitarianism and Democracy, Vol. 44 No. 1 (Spring 1977)
Thought and Action in Politics, Vol. 51 No. 1 (Spring 1984)
Remarks on the Validity of Historical Analogies, Vol. 39 No. 2 (Summer 1972)
Alan Morris
Alan Morris is Senior Lecturer in sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand. His book Bleakness and Light: Inner-City Transition in Hillbrow is forthcoming (1999) and he is currently editing a volume entitled African Immigrants in South Africa.
Continuity or Rupture: The City, Post-Apartheid, Vol. 66 No. 1 (Spring 1998)
William R. Morrish
Biography not available
After the Storm: Rebuilding Cities upon Reflexive Infrastructure, Vol. 75 No. 3 (Fall 2008)
David E. Morrison
David E. Morrison is Research Officer in Sociology in the Department of Social Science and Humanities, The City University, London. He is coauthor of an empirical study of moral protest to be published in 1979.
On Kultur and Culture: The Case of Theodor W. Adorno and Paul F. Lazarsfeld, Vol. 45 No. 2 (Summer 1978)
Jacob L. Mosak
Biography not available
Some International Aspects of the Business Cycle [Review of book by Hans Neisser], Vol. 7 No. 1 (Spring 1940)
Serge Moscovici
Serge Moscovici is Professor at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris. His books include The Age of the Crowd (Eng. Tr. 1985).
The Dreyfus Affair, Proust, and Social Psychology, Vol. 53 No. 2 (Summer 1986)
The Myth of the Lonely Paradigm: A Rejoinder, Vol. 51 No. 4 (Winter 1984)
The Return of the Unconscious, Vol. 60 No. 1 (Spring 1993)
Mary Mothersill
Mary Mothersill (1923 - 2008) was Professor of Philosophy emerita at Barnard College. Her recent writing includes The Moral Dilemmas Debate in Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Theory (1996).
Some Questions About Truthfulness and Lying, Vol. 63 No. 3 (Fall 1996)
Roy Mottahedeh
Roy Mottahedah is Gurney Professor of Islamic History at Harvard University. His major work including Loyalty and Leadership in Early Islamic Society (1980) and The Mantle of the Prophet: Religion and Politics in Iran (1985), is the premodern social and intellectual history of the Islamic Middle East. He is currently studying the medieval Middle Eastern literature on 'marvels.'
Public and Private as Viewed through the Work of the Muhtasib, Vol. 70 No. 3 (Fall 2003)
Chantal Mouffe
Chantal Mouffe is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Democracy at the University of Westminster in London.
Deliberative Democracy or Agonistic Pluralism?, Vol. 66 No. 4 (Winter 1999)
J. Anthony Movshon
Biography not available
A Consideration of Policy Implications: A Panel Discussion, Vol. 62 No. 3 (Fall 1995)
Jabulani Moyo
Jabulani Moyo is a political scientist from Zimbabwe.
Academic Freedom and Human Rights in Zimbabwe, Vol. 76 No. 2 (Summer 2009)
Mueni Muiu
Biography not available
Colonial and Postcolonial State and Development in Africa, Vol. 77 No. 4 (Winter 2010)
Nils Muiznieks
Biography not available
Private and Public Prejudice: A Response to Andras Kovacs, Vol. 69 No. 1 (Spring 2002)
Monique Mujawamariya
Monique Mujawamariya is a leading human rights activist.
The Obligation to Rescue II, Vol. 61 No. 1 (Spring 1995)
Debbie A. Mukamal
Debbie A. Mukamal is Director of the Prisoner Reentry Institute at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She coauthored After Prison: Roadblaocks to Reentry. A Report on the State Legal Barriers Facing People with Criminal Records (with Samuels, 2004).
Introduction: Consequences of a Carceral State, Vol. 74 No. 2 (Summer 2007)
Michael Mulkay
Biography not available
Some Aspects of Cultural Growth in the Natural Sciences, Vol. 35 No. 4 (Winter 1969)
Milton K. Munitz
Biography not available
Philosophy for the Future: The Quest of Modern Materialism [Review of book by Roy Wood Sellars, V. J. McGill, and Marvin Farber], Vol. 17 No. 4 (Winter 1950)
Anne Murcott
Anne Murcott is Professor of the Sociology of Health at South Bank University, London and Director of the Economic & Social Research Council (UK) Research Programme on the Social Science of Food Choice. Her publications include the co-authored The Sociology of Food: Eating, Diet and Culture (1983) and, most recently, the edited volume The Nation's Diet (1998).
Scarcity in Abundance: Food and Non-food, Vol. 66 No. 1 (Spring 1999)
Idus Murphree
Idus Murphree is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Social Science at Ohio University. His publications include a recent article on Peirce's Theory of Inquiry.
Darwinism in Thorstein Veblen's Economics, Vol. 26 No. 3 (Fall 1959)
Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy is a tutor at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
Moralities, Rule Choice, and the Universal Legislator, Vol. 50 No. 4 (Winter 1983)
Thomas H. Murray
Thomas H. Murray is Associate Professor in the Institute for the Medical Humanities at the University of Texas Medical Branch--Galveston.
Ethical Issues in Genetic Engineering, Vol. 52 No. 4 (Winter 1985)
David E. Mutchler
David E. Mutchler, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Facultad Latinoamerica de Ciencias Sociales and Federal City College, has written widely on the role of the Church in Latin America.
Adaptations of the Roman Catholic Church to Latin American Development: The Meaning of Internal Church Conflict, Vol. 36 No. 2 (Summer 1968)
Sankar Muthu
Sankar Muthu is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Graduate Faculty of the New School University. His paper 'Justice Beyond States: Kant's Cosmopolitan Right' is forthcoming in Constellations (2000) and he is currently working on the book Enlightenment and Empire: Humanity and Cultural Pluralism in Anti-Imperialist Political Thought.
Enlightenment Anti-Imperialism, Vol. 67 No. 1 (Spring 1999)
John C. Mutter
Biography not available
Preconditions of Disaster: Premonitions of Tragedy, Vol. 75 No. 3 (Fall 2008)
Chandra Muzaffar
Chandra Muzaffar is President of the International Movement for a Just World, which seeks to raise public awareness of the moral and intellectual basis of global justice. He was previously a Professor at the Center for Civilizational Dialogue, University Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. He has written numerous books on religion, human rights, Malaysian politics, and international relations, including Rights, Religion, and Reform (2002).
The Relationship between Southeast Asia and the United States: A Contemporary Analysis, Vol. 72 No. 4 (Winter 2005)
Julie Myer
Biography not available
Hawthorn Revisited: Management and the Worker, its Critics, and Developments in Human Relations in Industry. ons) [Review of book by Henry Landsberger.], Vol. 27 No. 2 (Summer 1960)
Otto Myerhof
Biography not available
Socratic Method and Critical Philosophy: Selected Essays [Review of book by Leonard Nelson], Vol. 16 No. 4 (Winter 1949)
Ethan Nadelmann
Ethan Nadelmann is the Executive Director of The Lindesmith Center - Drug Policy Foundation. His writings on drug policy have appeared in numerous publications, including Science, Rolling Stone, Foreign Affairs, and American Heritage. He is the author of Cops Across Borders: The Internationalization of U.S. Criminal Law Enforcement(1993).
Introduction to Part II: Alterations of Consciousness: Drug Ways, Vol. 68 No. 3 (Fall 2001)
Hamid Naficy
Hamid Naficy, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies in the Department of Art and Art History at Rice University, is the editor of Home, Exile, Homeland: Film, Media, and the Politics of Place (1999) and the author of The Making of Exile Cultures: Iranian Television in Los Angeles (1993). He has published extensively on Iranian and postcolonial cinema as well as on exile culture and media. His volume An Accented Cinema: Diasporic and Exile Filmmaking is forthcoming (2001).
Veiled Voice and Vision in Iranian Cinema: The Evolution of Rakhshan Banietemad's Films, Vol. 67 No. 2 (Summer 2000)
Azar Nafisi
Azar Nafisi is a Visiting Fellow and Professional Lecturer at the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, as well as director of The Dialogue Project. She has lectured and written extensively on women's issues, human rights, and the relationship between culture and politics in the Muslim world. Her most recent book is the best-selling Reading Lolita in Tehran (2003).
The Quest for the Real Woman in the Iranian Novel, Vol. 70 No. 3 (Fall 2003)
Thomas Nagel
Thomas Nagel is Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University. His books include The View from Nowhere (1986).
What Makes a Political Theory Utopian?, Vol. 56 No. 4 (Winter 1989)
Debra Nails
Debra Nails is Visiting Lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Social-Scientific Sexism: Gilligan's Mismeasure of Man, Vol. 50 No. 3 (Fall 1983)
Jean-Luc Nancy
Jean-Luc Nancy teaches philosophy at the University of Human Sciences in Strasbourg. His most recent book is Ego Sum (1979).
The Jurisdiction of the Hegelian Monarch, Vol. 49 No. 2 (Summer 1982)
Raoul Naroll
Raoul Naroll is Professor of Anthropology, Sociology and Political Science at Northwestern University. He has completed a manuscript, Twenty Deterrence Histories: A Cross-Historical Survey and is working on another manuscript, By His Own Hand: A Cross?Cultural Study at Suicide.
Dennison Nash
Biography not available
Caribbean Integration: Papers on Social, Polititical, and Economic Integration. Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico: Institute of Caribbean Studies, 1967. 258 pp. Price not indicated. [Review of book by S. Lewis and T. G. Mathews], Vol. 36 No. 2 (Summer 1969)
The Revolution in Anthropology. [Review of book by I. C. Jarvie], Vol. 32 No. 3 (Fall 1965)
Stranger and Friend: The Way of an Anthropologist. New York: w.W. Norton and Co., 1966, $6.50. [Review of book by Hortense Powdermaker], Vol. 35 No. 3 (Fall 1968)
Maurice Nathanson
Maurice Nathanson is Professor of Philosophy and Fellow of Cowell College at the University of California at Santa Cruz. His most recent work is The Journeying Self: A Study in Philosophy and Social Role.
Jean-Paul Sartre's Philosophy of Freedom, Vol. 19 No. 3 (Fall 1952)
Alfred Schutz on Social Reality and Social Sciencef, Vol. 35 No. 1 (Spring 1968)
Phenomenology and Typification: A Study in the Philosophy of Alfred Schutz, Vol. 36 No. 4 (Winter 1970)
Maurice Naumann
Biography not available
Martin Buber: The Life of Dialogue. [Review of book by Maurice S. Friedman], Vol. 24 No. 1 (Spring 1957)
The Meaning of History. New York: George Braziller, 1964. 224 pp. $5. [Review of book by Erich Kahler], Vol. 34 No. 4 (Winter 1967)
A Study in Philosophy and the Social Sciences, Vol. 25 No. 2 (Summer 1958)
Alienation and Social Role, Vol. 33 No. 2 (Summer 1966)
Michael Naumann
Michael Naumann is a Professor at Humbolt University. He is the publisher of Die Zeit, in Hamburg, Germany, and the former Minister for Culture and Media of Germany. He served as CEO for both Metropolitan Books and Henry Holt, Inc., and Rowohlt Verlahg, Germany.
Europe and America: The Ties that Bind, Vol. 72 No. 4 (Winter 2005)
Ian Neary
Ian Neary has recently published The State and Politics in Japan (2002) and Human Rights in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan (2002). He is currently working on a biography of Matsumoto Jiichiro.
Burakumin at the End of History, Vol. 70 No. 1 (Spring 2003)
Michael Nedelsky
Michael Nedelsky is Associate Professor of Psychology at Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Civil Commitment and the Value of Liberty, Vol. 46 No. 2 (Summer 1979)
Walter S. Neff
Walter S. Neff is Professor of Psychology at New York University. His books include Work and Human Behavior (1968), and he is now working on The Person and the Community.
Community Psychology: A New Academic and Professional Specialty in Psychology, Vol. 39 No. 4 (Winter 1975)
Berhanu Nega
Berhanu Nega is Professor of Economics at Bucknell University. The founder and former director of the Ethiopian Economic Policy Research Organization at Addis Ababa University, he was elected mayor of Addis Ababa as a democratic opposition leader and was subsequently arrested on charges of treason. He returned to the United States upon his release.
Shortcut to Stability: Democratic Accountability and Sustainable Development in Ethiopia, Vol. 77 No. 4 (Winter 2010)
Aryeh Neier
Aryeh Neier is President of the Open Society Institute. Formerly Executive Director of Human Rights Watch, he also served as National Director of the American Civil Liberties Union. He is the author, most recently, of Taking Liberties: Four Decades in the Struggle for Rights (2003). 'Where Do We Go from Here? New and Emerging Issues in the
Bringing War Criminals to Justice: A Brief History, Vol. 69 No. 4 (Winter 2002)
America's New Nationalism, Vol. 71 No. 4 (Winter 2004)
Eduard Neimann
Biography not available
Marxism and Underdeveloped Countries, Vol. 19 No. 3 (Fall 1952)
Hans Neisser
Hans Neisser (1895 - 1975) Professor Emeritus of Economics, Graduate Faculty of the New School, is working on a testable model in economic dynamics.
Business Behavior, Value Growth. [Review of book by William Baumol], Vol. 27 No. 4 (Winter 1960)
Capital, Interest and Profits. [Review of book by B. S. Keirstead], Vol. 27 No. 2 (Summer 1960)
Monetary Expansion and the Structure of Production, Vol. 1 No. 3 (Fall 1934)
Competition and Price Changes [Note], Vol. 2 No. 1 (Spring 1935)
German Literature on Money and Credit 1933-1934 [Note on books by Otto Donner, L. Liepmann, Georg Kepper, Georg Halm, and Miodrag Milijewitsch.], Vol. 3 No. 1 (Spring 1936)
Commentary on Keynes - I, Vol. 3 No. 4 (Winter 1936)
Investment Fluctuations as Cause of the Business Cycle, Vol. 4 No. 3 (Fall 1937)
The Economics of the Short Run (Remarks on John R. Hicks' Value and Capital), Vol. 6 No. 2 (Summer 1940)
Comments on Capital is Made at Home, Vol. 11 No. 3 (Fall 1944)
The Economics of a Stationary Population, Vol. 11 No. 4 (Winter 1944)
Economic Possibilities in the Mountain Regions, Vol. 12 No. 4 (Winter 1945)
Keynes as an Economist, Vol. 13 No. 2 (Summer 1946)
The Significance of Foreign Trade for Domestic Employment, Vol. 13 No. 3 (Fall 1946)
Employment in 1947 (Note), Vol. 14 No. 1 (Spring 1947)
The Economic State of the Nation, Vol. 16 No. 3 (Fall 1949)
The Strategy of Expecting the Worst, Vol. 19 No. 3 (Fall 1952)
Stability in Late Capitalism: A Survey, Vol. 21 No. 1 (Spring 1954)
Scarce Money, Vol. 23 No. 4 (Winter 1957)
Rejoinder to Sayre P. Schatz's Comment on Scarce Money [24:1], Vol. 24 No. 3 (Fall 1957)
Julius Wyler, 1891-1959 (Note), Vol. 26 No. 1 (Spring 1959)
Comment on Economic, Logical, and Mathematical Systems by Norman F. Byers, Vol. 26 No. 3 (Fall 1959)
Economic Imperialism Reconsidered, Vol. 27 No. 1 (Spring 1960)
Forum--Is the Public Debt a Burden on Future Generations?, Vol. 28 No. 2 (Summer 1961)
Forum--Rejoinder to Sayre S. Schatz's Economic Imperialism Again, Vol. 28 No. 3 (Fall 1961)
The New Political Science Re-examined: A Symposium--Comment, Vol. 29 No. 2 (Summer 1962)
Three Views of Method in Economics, Vol. 34 No. 2 (Summer 1967)
The External Equilibrium of the United States Economy, Vol. 31 No. 2 (Summer 1964)
In Memoriam: Gerhard Colm - 1897-1968, Vol. 35 No. 4 (Winter 1969)
Monetary Equilibrium and the Natural Rate of Interest, Vol. 8 No. 4 (Winter 1941)
The Theory of Economic Development. An Inquiry into Profits, Capital, Credit, Interest, and the Business Cycle. [Review of book by Joseph A. Schumpeter.], Vol. 2 No. 3 (Fall 1935)
Monopolistic Competition and General Equilibrium Theory [Review of book by Robert Triffin], Vol. 9 No. 3 (Fall 1942)
World Economic Development, Effects on Advanced Industrial Countries. [Review of book by Eugene Stanley], Vol. 11 No. 1 (Spring 1944)
General-Equilibrium Theory in International Trade [Review of book by Jacob L. Mosak], Vol. 12 No. 3 (Fall 1945)
International Trade and Domestic Employment [Review of book by Calvin B. Hoover], Vol. 13 No. 1 (Spring 1946)
Demobilization of Wartime Economic Controls [Review of book by John Maurice Clark], Vol. 15 No. 3 (Fall 1945)
Price and Quantity Trends in the Foreign Trade of the United States. (Social Research, Spring, 1964.), Vol. 21 No. 2 (Summer 1964)
The Economics of Location. [Translated from the second revised edition, by William H. Woglom, with the assistance of Wolfgang F. Stolper.] [Review of book by August Losch], Vol. 73 No. 2 (Summer 1956)
Hans P. Neisser
Biography not available
An International Reserve Bank - Comments on the American and British Plans, Vol. 10 No. 2 (Summer 1943)
Dorothy Nelkin
Dorothy Nelkin Professor of Sociology at Cornell University, is currently Clare Boothe Luce Visiting Professor at New York University. She is the author of Selling Science: How the Press Covers Science and Technology (1987).
Placing Blame for Devastating Disease, Vol. 55 No. 3 (Fall 1988)
Managing Biomedical News, Vol. 52 No. 3 (Fall 1985)
Edward J. Nell
Biography not available
No Statement is Immune to Revision, Vol. 44 No. 4 (Winter 1977)
The Revival of Political Economy, Vol. 31 No. 1 (Spring 1972)
Edward Nell
Edward Nell is Professor of Economics in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research. His Free Market Capitalism: A Critique of Theory and Practice will be published next year.
Adolph Lowe at Ninety, Vol. 50 No. 4 (Winter 1983)
On the Conception of the State in Macroeconomic Theory, Vol. 50 No. 2 (Summer 1983)
The State and the Corporate Economy, Vol. 49 No. 4 (Winter 1982)
Keynes as New Dawn, Vol. 46 No. 3 (Fall 1979)
Phillip J. Nelson
Biography not available
An Essay in Normative Economics, Vol. 33 No. 2 (Summer 1966)
Benjamin Nelson
Benjamin Nelson is Professor of Sociology and History at the Graduate Faculty of the New School. He is the author of The Idea of Usury: From Tribal Brotherhood to Universal Otherhood (2nd ed., 1969).
Introduction to Max Weber's On Race and Society, Vol. 34 No. 4 (Winter 1971)
Introduction to Note on the Notion of Civilization by Emile Durkheim and Marcel Mauss, Vol. 38 No. 4 (Winter 1971)
On Orient and Occident in Max Weber, Vol. 43 No. 1 (Spring 1976)
Conscience and the Making of Early Modern Cultures: The Protestant Ethic Beyond Max Weber, Vol. 35 No. 4 (Winter 1969)
Comment on the Vico and Sociology Session: Vico and Comparative Historical Civilizational Sociology, Vol. 43 No. 4 (Winter 1976)
Daniel Nelson
Biography not available
Civil Society Endangered, Vol. 63 No. 3 (Fall 1996)
Julie Nelson
Biography not available
Is Economics a Natural Science?, Vol. 71 No. 1 (Spring 2004)
Marie Coleman Nelson
Marie Coleman Nelson who has published extensively in the field of psychoanalysis, is now a practicing analyst in Nairobi, Kenya.
Ben Nelson: A Personal Memoir, Vol. 49 No. 4 (Winter 1982)
Mark Neocleous
Mark Neocleous is Lecturer in Politics at Brunel University and coeditor of Radical Philosophy. His publications include The Fabrication of Social Order: A Critical Theory of Police Power (2000) and Imagining the State (forthcoming 2002).
Privacy, Secrecy, Idiocy, Vol. 69 No. 1 (Spring 2002)
Randolph M. Nesse
Randolph M. Nesse is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the ISR Evolution and Human Adaptation Program at the University of Michigan. He is the author of Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine (1994).
The Evolution of Hope and Despair, Vol. 66 No. 3 (Fall 1999)
Charles Nesson
Charles Nesson is William F. Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and Director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. He has moderated several television programs, including the PBS series The Constitution: That Delicate Balance and CBS?s Eye on the Media: Media and Business.
Part III: Keynote Address: Threats to Privacy, Vol. 68 No. 1 (Spring 2001)
Marion Nestle
Marion Nestle is professor and Chair of the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies at New York University. Among other appointments, Dr. Nestle was Senior Nutrition Policy Advisor in the Department of Health and Human Services, with principal responsibility as Managing Editor of the 1988 Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health.
Hunger in the United States: A Matter of Policy, Vol. 66 No. 1 (Spring 1999)
Harry Neumann
Harry Neumann, Professor of Philosophy and Government at Scripps College and the Claremont Graduate School, has contributed many articles to Western journals on the question of academic freedom in liberal democracies and communist regimes.
On the Platonism of More's Utopia, Vol. 33 No. 3 (Fall 1966)
Socrates and the Tragedy of Athens, Vol. 35 No. 2 (Summer 1968)
Philosophers and Intellectuals: The Question of Academic Freedom, Vol. 36 No. 4 (Winter 1968)
Sigmund Neumann
Biography not available
The Stranger. A Study in Social Relationships. New York: Columbia University Press. 1934. 295 pp. $4.50., Vol. 3 No. 4 (Winter 1936)
Is American Radio Democratic? [Review of book S.E. Frost], Vol. 5 No. 2 (Summer 1938)
Fritz Neumark
Biography not available
Chapters in Public Finance., Vol. 2 No. 3 (Fall 1935)
F. Neumark
Biography not available
Budgetary Methods in National and State Governments [Review of book by J. Wilner Sundelson], Vol. 7 No. 1 (Spring 1940)
Paul Neurath
Biography not available
Pilot Project India: The Story of Rural Development at Etawah, Uttar Pardesh. [in collaborations with McKim Marriott and Richard L. Park, with foreword by Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant]. Berkeley: U. of Cal. Press [Review of book by Albert Mayer.], Vol. 26 No. 4 (Winter 1959)
Robert Neville
Robert Neville is Professor of Philosophy and Professor and Director of the Center for Religious Studies at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. His most recent book is Creativity and God (1980).
Metaphysics, Vol. 47 No. 4 (Winter 1980)
Theodore M. Newcomb
Biography not available
War Without Inflation: The Psychological Approach to Problems of War Economy [Review of book by George Katona], Vol. 10 No. 4 (Winter 1943)
William M Newman
Biography not available
Sociology and History: Methods. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1968. 423 pp. $7.95. [Review of book by Seymour Martin Lipset and Richard Hofstadter], Vol. 36 No. 2 (Summer 1969)
Joseph Neyer
Biography not available
Levy-Bruhl's Concept of L'Art Moral Rationnel, Vol. 15 No. 2 (Summer 1948)
Linda J. Nicholson
Linda J. Nicholson is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York--Albany.
Women, Morality, and History, Vol. 62 No. 1 (Spring 1983)
Keith Nield
Keith Nield, Lecturer in Social History at the University of Hull, is editor of the journal Social History.
A Symptomatic Dispute? Notes on the Relation between Marxian Theory and Historical Practice in Britain, Vol. 47 No. 3 (Fall 1980)
Kai Nielsen
Kai Nielsen is Professor and head of the department of philosophy at the University of Calgary and the author most recently of Why Be Moral? (1989).
On Taking Human Nature as the Basis of Morality--An Exercise in Linguistic Analysis, Vol. 29 No. 2 (Summer 1962)
Ethical Relativism and the Facts of Cultural Relativity, Vol. 33 No. 3 (Fall 1966)
A Rationale for Egalitarianism, Vol. 48 No. 3 (Fall 1981)
Marxism and Arguing for Justice, Vol. 56 No. 3 (Fall 1989)
Hans Niesser
Biography not available
The Social Framework of the American Economy, An Introduction to Economics [Review of book by J. R. Hicks and Albert Gailord Hart], Vol. 12 No. 3 (Fall 1946)
Ashakant Nimbark
Ashakant Nimbark is Instructor in Sociology, Douglass College, Rutgers University. He has lectured and carried on research in Bombay and Bhavnagar, India, and has studied first hand the ideology and program of Gandhism. At present he is investigating Gandhian leadership in contemporary Indian political and social life.
Gandhism Re-examined, Vol. 31 No. 1 (Spring 1964)
David Nirenberg
David Nirenberg is the Charlotte Bloomberg Professor in the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of Communities of Violence: Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages(1996). His recent publications include Enmity and Assimilation: Jews, Christians, and Converts in Medieval Spain (Common Knowledge, 2003).
The Birth of the Pariah: Jews, Christian Dualism, and Social Science, Vol. 70 No. 1 (Spring 2003)
Robert A. Nisbet
Biography not available
Outlines of Society. [Review of book by Ludwig Gumplowicz], Vol. 30 No. 2 (Summer 1963)
Robert Nisbet
Robert Nisbet, Albert Schweitzer Professor Emeritus at Columbia University, is currently Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C. His History of the Idea of Progress will be published in 1979.
Citizenship: Two Traditions, Vol. 41 No. 3 (Fall 1974)
Hannah Arendt and the American Revolution, Vol. 44 No. 1 (Spring 1977)
The Octopus Revisited, Vol. 46 No. 3 (Fall 1979)
Vico and the Idea of Progress: Vico's Influence on Eighteenth-Century Europen Culture: A Footnote to Professor Nisbet's Paper, Vol. 43 No. 3 (Fall 1976)
David W. Noble
David W. Noble, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Minnesota, has contributed to numerous journals, and is completing a book entitled The Paradox of Progressive Thought, for publication in the spring of 1958.
The Religion of Progress in America, 1890-1914, Vol. 22 No. 4 (Winter 1955)
Dreiser and Veblen: The Literature of Cultural Change, Vol. 24 No. 3 (Fall 1957)
John T. Noonan Jr.
Biography not available
The Secular Citadel and the Untended Garden, Vol. 76 No. 4 (Winter 2009)
Ingeborg Nordmann
Ingeborg Nordmann is Professor (Studienleiterin) of German Literature and Philosophy and Political Sciences at the Evangelische Stadtakademie Frankfurt. Her publications include Hannah Arendt. Denktagebuch 1950-1973 (with Ludz, 2002) and Hannah Arendt: Wege ins politische Denken (in Korta, 2006).
The Human Condition: More Than a Guide to Practical Philosophy, Vol. 74 No. 3 (Fall 2007)
Chon Noriega
Chon Noriega, Assistant Professor of American Studies at the Univerisyt of New Mexico, edited Chicanos and Film (1991).
Citizen Chicano: The Trials and Titillations of Ethnicity in the American Cinema, 1935-1962, Vol. 58 No. 2 (Summer 1991)
Alec Nove
Alec Nove, Reader in Russian Economic and Social Studies at the University of London, has written numerous articles on various aspects of the Soviet economy. In 1955 he was a member of the British agricultural delegation to the USSR, and he traveled widely in that country in 1956.
The Politics of Economic Rationality--Observations on the Soviet Economy, Vol. 25 No. 1 (Spring 1958)
Max Nurnberg
Biography not available
Housing Between Boom and Bottlenecks, Vol. 8 No. 2 (Summer 1941)
Residential Real Estate. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research. 1941. 298 pp., Vol. 8 No. 1 (Spring 1942)
Housing Before the War and After. [Review of book by M.J. Elsas], Vol. 11 No. 1 (Spring 1944)
The Seven Myths of Housing. [Review of book by Nathan Straus], Vol. 11 No. 3 (Fall 1944)
Sulayman S. Nyang
Sulayman S. Nyang is a professor of African Studies at Howard University. He was Deputy Ambassador and Head of Chancery of the Gambia embassy in Saudi Arabia. He is also co-director of Muslims in the American Public Square.
US-Africa Relations over the Last Century: An African Perspective, Vol. 17 No. 1 (Spring 2005)
David E. Nye
David E. Nye is Professor of American Studies at Odense University In Denmark. His most recently published works are Consuming Power: A Social History of American Energies (1997) and Narratives and Spaces: Technology and the Construction of American Culture (1997). He is also the author of American Technological Sublime (1994), Electrifying America (1990, Dexter Prize, Abel Wolman Award), and Image Worlds (1985). Dr. Nye is currently working on Narrating Power.
Shaping Communication Networks: Telegraph, Telephone, Computer, Vol. 64 No. 3 (Fall 1997)
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Guy Oakes
Guy Oakes is Kvernland Professor in the School of Business at Monmouth College in New Jersey. His most recent book is The Soul of the Salesman: The Moral Ethos of Personal Sales (1990).
Methodological Ambivalence: The Case of Max Weber, Vol. 49 No. 4 (Winter 1982)
Personal Sales and the Instrumentalization of Life, Vol. 57 No. 3 (Fall 1990)
Okello Oculi
Okello Oculi, a writer and policy consultant in Uganda, has worked with numerous organizations, including the International Human Rights Law Group and the Nigerian Ministry of Integration and Cooperation in Africa. His publications include Discourses on African Affairs (2000) and articles in African Literature and Political Science, and the novel Song for the Sun in Us (2000).
A Narrative on Shame, Vol. 70 No. 4 (Winter 2004)
Emil Oestereicher
Biography not available
Fascism and the Intellectuals: The Case of Italian Futurism, Vol. 41 No. 3 (Fall 1974)
Form and Praxis: A Contribution to the Theory of Cultural Forms, Vol. 49 No. 3 (Fall 1982)
The Privatization of the Self in Modern Society, Vol. 46 No. 3 (Fall 1979)
Toward a Sociology of Cognitive Structures, Vol. 39 No. 1 (Spring 1972)
Claus Offe
Claus Offe is Professor of Political Science and Sociology at Homboldt University of Berlin. Among his most recent books are The Democratic Welfare State: A European Regime Under the Strain of European Integration (2000) and Varieties of Transition: the East european and East German Experience.
Political Legitimation Through Majority Rule?, Vol. 50 No. 4 (Winter 1983)
The Politics of Social Policy in East European Transitions: Antecedents, Agents, and Agenda of Reform, Vol. 46 No. 2 (Summer 1993)
Capitalism by Democratic Design? Democratic Theory Facing the Triple Transition in East Central Europe, Vol. 58 No. 4 (Winter 1991)
New Social Movements: Challenging the Boundaries of Institutional Politics, Vol. 52 No. 4 (Winter 1985)
Capitalism by Democratic Design? Democratic Theory Facing the Triple Transition in East Central Europe, Vol. 71 No. 3 (Fall 2004)
Deborah Offenbacher
Biography not available
Sociale Strukturveranderungen im Modernen Kapitalismus (Changes in the Social Structure of Modern Capitalism). Berlin: Dietz Verlag, 1967. 269 pp. 12DM. [Review of book by Helmut Steiner], Vol. 35 No. 3 (Fall 1968)
Ohima Ohima
Biography not available
Jeffery K. Olick
Biography not available
Part I: What Does It Mean for a Community to Have a Memory?; The Ciphered Transits of Collective Memory: Neo-Freudian Impressions, Vol. 75 No. 2 (Summer 2008)
Ulla Olin
Ulla Olin is Project Director, United Nations Development Programme/Special Fund, and Research Associate, Institute of Theoretical Medicine, New York City. She is working on a study of the biological principles of human population growth.
Social Unrest, Population Growth, and Economic Development: An Application of Biological Principles as a Tool for the Understanding of Human Mass Behavior, Vol. 33 No. 1 (Spring 1966)
Covey T. Oliver
Covey T. Oliver is United States Executive Director for the International Bank, the International Finance Corporation, and the International Development Association and Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He was formerly Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs. He is author of The Interamerican Security System and the Cuban Crisis and other works, and is now preparing several articles on Latin America.
Physical Integration and the Future of Latin America, Vol. 36 No. 2 (Summer 1968)
Mancur Olson
Mancur Olson, Professor of Economics, University of Maryland, is the author of numerous articles and books on Economics. He is currently working on a book entitled The Evaluation of Social and Economic Performance.
Dissent in Economics: The Convergence of Extremes, Vol. 38 No. 4 (Winter 1971)
Marvin K. Opler
Biography not available
Family, Socialization and Interaction Process. [Review of book by Talcott Parsons and Robert F. Bales], Vol. 22 No. 4 (Winter 1955)
Michael Oppenheimer
Michael Oppenheimer is Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs and the Director of the Program in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy at Princeton University.
Science and Environmental Policy: The Role of Nongovernmental Organizations, Vol. 73 No. 3 (Fall 2006)
A Physical Science Perspective on Disaster: Through the Prism of Global Warming, Vol. 71 No. 1 (Spring 2008)
Hilde Oppenheimer-Bluhm
Biography not available
Industrialization in Palestine, Vol. 8 No. 3 (Fall 1941)
Benjamin S. Orlove
Benjamin S. Orlove is Professor in the Division of Environmental Studies at the University of California, Davis. His most recent books is State, Capital and Rural Society (1989).
Putting Race in Its Place: Order in Colonial and Postcolonial Peruvian Geography, Vol. 60 No. 2 (Summer 1993)
Oscar Ornati
Biography not available
The Lean Years: A History of the American Worker, 1920-1933. [Review of book by Irving Bernstein], Vol. 28 No. 2 (Summer 1961)
Nationalization in Britain; The End of a Dogma. [Review of book by R. Kelf-Cohen], Vol. 27 No. 2 (Summer 1960)
Review Note--On Metropolitan Growth: A Review of Recent Literature, Vol. 28 No. 3 (Fall 1961)
The Italian Economic Miracle and Organized Labor. Bocca, Giorgio. I Giovani Leoni del Neocapitalism; The Italian Labor Movement. [Reviews by Bocca, Horowitz, Neufeld, Raffaele, and Smith], Vol. 30 No. 4 (Winter 1963)
Affluence and the Risk of Poverty, Vol. 31 No. 3 (Fall 1964)
Labor Union Theories in America: Background and Development. [Review of book by Mark Perlman], Vol. 73 No. 3 (Fall 1958)
British Industrialists: Steel and Hosiery 1850-1950. [National Institute of Economic and Social Research, Economic and Social Studies XVIII.] [Review of book by Charlott, Vol. 23 No. 4 (Winter 1960)
British Labor and Public Ownership. [with an introduction by Michael Ross.] [Review of book by Herbert E. Weiner], Vol. 22 No. 1 (Spring 1961)
Jacob Oser
Jacob Oser is Assistant Professor of economics at Harpur College, State University of New York. He has worked intensively in the field of agricultural economics and has written several articles on his special subject.
Agricultural Policy and the Business Cycle, Vol. 18 No. 1 (Spring 1951)
Jiri Otava
Jiri Otava, a pseudonym, is a former lecturer who has served time in prison.
Introduction by H.Gordon Skilling; Public Opinion Research in Czechoslovakia, Vol. 55 No. 3 (Fall 1988)
Serguei Alex. Oushakine
Biography not available
Stop the Invasion!: Money, Patriotism, and Conspiracy in Russia, Vol. 76 No. 1 (Spring 2009)
John D. Owen
John D. Owen, Associate Professor of Economics, Graduate Faculty of the New School, has written numerous articles on education and is the author of The Price of Leisure (1969).
The Economics of College Scholarships Policy, Vol. 39 No. 1 (Spring 1972)
Douglas S. Paauw
Biography not available
An Economic Survey of Communist China. [Review of book by Wu Yuan-Li], Vol. 31 No. 3 (Fall 1956)
Pierre Pachet
Pierre Pachet, former professor of modern literature at the University Paris-7 has contributed to the translation in French of selected essays of H. Arendt (Penser l'evenement, Belin, 1989) and of W. H. Auden (Essais critiques, Belin, 2000).
The Authority of Poets in a World without Authority, Vol. 74 No. 3 (Fall 2007)
Henry Pachter
Biography not available
Introduction, Vol. 47 No. 2 (Summer 1980)
H. Pachter
Biography not available
China: Its People, Its Society, Its Culture. [Survey of World Cultures, vol. 6.] [in collaboration with Samuel C. Chu, Leslie L. Chark, Jung-pang Lo, Yuan-li Wu, under the editorship of Hsiao Hsia.], Vol. 27 No. 3 (Fall 1960)
The Costs of Democracy. [Review of book by Alexander Heard], Vol. 27 No. 4 (Winter 1960)
Henry M. Pachter
Henry Pachter, formerly at the New School and the City University of New York, now teaches at Rutgers University College. He is author of Modern Germany (1979) and coeditor of Dissent.
The Crisis of German Ideology (Intellectual Origins of the Third Reich). New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1964. 360 pp. $5.95. [Review of book by L. Mosse and M. George], Vol. 34 No. 2 (Summer 1967)
Mussolini's Enemies: The Italian Anti-Fascist Resistance. Fascismo e Anti-Fascismo (Lezioni e Testimonianze). Two Volumes. [Review of book by Charles Delzell], Vol. 30 No. 4 (Winter 1963)
Review Note: The Legend of the 20th of July, 1944, Vol. 29 No. 1 (Spring 1962)
Forum--The German Resistance Movement: Rejoinder to Hans Rothfels' Comment, Vol. 29 No. 4 (Winter 1962)
The Idea of Progress in Marxism, Vol. 41 No. 1 (Spring 1974)
Amateur Diplomats and the Peace Literature (Review Notes), Vol. 30 No. 1 (Spring 1963)
The Best of All Possible Social Democrats? {Review Note} The Social Democrats in Imperial Germany: A Study in Working Class Isolation and National Integration. [Review of Guenther Roth's book by Henry Pachter], Vol. 31 No. 4 (Winter 1964)
Forum: War, Peace and the Uncommitted Nations - A Controversy (Rejoinder), Vol. 8 No. 2 (Summer 1964)
The Intellectuals and the State of Weimar, Vol. 39 No. 1 (Spring 1972)
West German Leadership and Foreign Policy. [Review of book edited by Hans Speier and W. Phillips Davison], Vol. 34 No. 2 (Summer 1959)
Barbara Packer
Biography not available
Hope and Despair in the Writings of William Cowper, Vol. 66 No. 2 (Summer 1999)
Vishnu Padayachee
Vishnu Padayachee is a Senior Professor at the School of Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. His articles have appeared in such journals as World Development, The Journal of International Development, and The Cambridge Journal of Economics. His books include Urban Vortex (2002) and the forthcoming volume The Development Decade: Social and Economic Change in South Africa (2005).
The South African Economy, 1994-2004, Vol. 11 No. 4 (Winter 2005)
Saul K. Padover
Saul K. Padover is Professor of Political Science and History in the Graduate Faculty of the New School.
The Secret Diary of Harold L. Ickes. Vol. 1: The First Thousand Days, 1933-1936; 1953, xii & 738 pp. Vol. 2: The Inside Struggle, 1936-1939; 1954, 759 pp. [Review of books by Harold L. Ickes], Vol. 21 No. 4 (Winter 1954)
The Twentieth Century: The Challenge to the West and Its Response. [New and enlarged ed.] and American Nationalism: An Interpretative Essay., Vol. 25 No. 4 (Winter 1958)
America and Europe: Mutual Misunderstandings, Vol. 17 No. 3 (Fall 1950)
Madison as a Political Thinker, Vol. 20 No. 1 (Spring 1953)
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson. Vol. III, Vol. IV, Vol. V and Vol. VI [Review of book editted by Julian Boyd], Vol. 20 No. 2 (Summer 1953)
George Washington--Portrait of a True Conservative, Vol. 22 No. 2 (Summer 1955)
The Singular Mr. Hamilton, Vol. 24 No. 1 (Spring 1957)
The World of the Founding Fathers, Vol. 25 No. 2 (Summer 1958)
The Political Ideas of John Marshall, Vol. 26 No. 1 (Spring 1959)
Lassell's Impact on the Study of Power in a Democracy (Review Notes), Vol. 29 No. 4 (Winter 1962)
Ancient Roman Statues. [A translation with introduction, commentary, glossary, and index.] [Review of book by Saul K Padover], Vol. 26 No. 4 (Winter 1962)
The Atlantic Frontier: Colonial American Civilization 1607-1763 [Review of book by Louis B. Wright], Vol. 25 No. 1 (Spring 1949)
Saul Padover
Biography not available
France Today, Vol. 16 No. 4 (Winter 1949)
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson [Review of Book], Vol. 73 No. 2 (Summer 1951)
Karl O. Paetel
Biography not available
Letter to the Editor, Vol. 24 No. 3 (Fall 1957)
Geza Charles Paikert
Biography not available
A History of Hungary, 1929-1945. [Review of book by C. A. Macartney], Vol. 31 No. 3 (Fall 1958)
John Palfrey
John Palfry is the Henry N. Ess III Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and Faculty Co-Director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
Four Phases of Internet Regulation, Vol. 77 No. 3 (Fall 2010)
Thomas I. Palley
Biography not available
The Free Trade Debate: A Left Keynesian Gaze, Vol. 61 No. 2 (Summer 1994)
Orhan Pamuk
Orhan Pamuk has been the recipient of major Turkish and international literary awards. Among his novels are My Name is Red (2001), The New Life (1997), The White Castle (1990), and The Black Book (1994). His work has been translated into more than 30 languages. He currently lives in Istanbul.
A Private Reading of Andre Gide's Public Journal, Vol. 70 No. 3 (Fall 2003)
A Private Reading of Andre Gide's Public Journal, Vol. 71 No. 3 (Fall 2004)
Bhikhu Parekh
Bhikhu Parekh, Lecturer in the Department of Political Studies, University of Hull, has most recently published Dissent and Disorder and The Morality of Politics. He is at work on a book dealing with the role of violence in politics.
Utopianism and Manicheism: A Critique of Marcuse's Theory of Revolution, Vol. 39 No. 3 (Fall 1972)
Michael Parenti
Michael Parenti, Assistant Professor of Political Science, State University of New York at Stony Brook, is collaborating on a study of ethnic politics.
The Black Muslims: From Revolution to Institution, Vol. 31 No. 1 (Spring 1964)
The Symbolic Uses of Politics. [Review of book by Murray Edelman], Vol. 16 No. 2 (Summer 1965)
Robert L. Park
Robert L. Park is Professor of Physics and former department chair at the University of Maryland. He posts a weekly internet column on issues of science and society at www.bobpark.org.
Fraud in Science, Vol. 75 No. 4 (Winter 2008)
Harold T. Parker
Harold T. Parker, Professor Emeritus of History at Duke University, is now Adjunct Professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. His books include The Cult of Antiquity and the French Revolutionaries (1937).
W. Hays Parks
W. Hays Parks is Special Assistant to the Judge Advocate General of the Army and Adjunct Professor of International Law, American University School of Law. In 2001 he received the United States Special Operations Command Outstanding Civilian Service Medal, the command's top civilian award. His articles have appeared in numerous military and legal journals.
The United States Military and the Law of War: Inculcating an Ethos, Vol. 69 No. 4 (Winter 2002)
J. E., Jr. Parsons
Biography not available
Locke's Doctrine of Property, Vol. 36 No. 3 (Fall 1968)
Talcott Parsons
Talcott Parsons was Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. He was the author of many books, among which were The Structure of Social Action, The Social System and The American Societal Community.
Religion in Postindustrial America: The Problem of Secularization, Vol. 41 No. 1 (Spring 1974)
Comment on the Vico and Sociology Session: Vico and History, Vol. 43 No. 4 (Winter 1976)
The Symbolic Environment of Modern Economies, Vol. 46 No. 4 (Winter 1979)
Religion in Postindustrial America: The Problem of Secularization, Vol. 51 No. 2 (Summer 1984)
The Gift of Life and its Reciprocation, Vol. 39 No. 2 (Summer 1972)
James Parsons
James Parsons studied philosorhy at the New School for Social Research, and is now a student of sculpture in Mexico, D. F.
Comment on Lowe's Mechanistic Approach [19:2], Vol. 19 No. 4 (Winter 1952)
Henry M. Patcher
Biography not available
Defining an Event: Prolegomenon to Any Future Philosophy of History, Vol. 41 No. 2 (Summer 1974)
Henry Patchere
Biography not available
The Challenge of Coexistence: A Study of Soviet Economic Diplomacy. [Review of book by Milton Kovner], Vol. 28 No. 3 (Fall 1961)
Orlando Patterson
Orlando Patterson is Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. His most recent book is Freedom in the Making of Western Culture (1991).
Slavery, Alientation, and the Female Discovery of Personal Freedom, Vol. 58 No. 1 (Spring 1991)
The Unholy Trinity: Freedom, Slavery, and the American Constitution, Vol. 54 No. 3 (Fall 1987)
Diane B. Paul
Diane B. Paul is Professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts at Boston and research associate at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University.
Eugenic Anxieties, Social Realities, and Political Choices, Vol. 59 No. 3 (Fall 1992)
Moshe Pearlmann
Biography not available
Constitutions, Electoral Laws, Treaties of Sates in the Near and Middle East [Review of book by Helen Miller Davis], Vol. 15 No. 2 (Summer 1948)
The Economic Development of Syria. [Review of book by the International Bank for Reconstriction and Development], Vol. 23 No. 4 (Winter 1956)
David Pears
David Pears, Philosopher, is Professor Emeritus at Oxford University. He is the author of The False Prison: A Study of the Development of Wittgenstein?s Philosophy (1991).
The Anatomy of Courage, Vol. 70 No. 4 (Winter 2004)
Alexander H. Pekelis
Biography not available
Administrative Discretion and the Rule of Law, Vol. 9 No. 4 (Winter 1943)
The Case for a Jurisprudence of Welfare - Possibilities and Limitations, Vol. 11 No. 3 (Fall 1944)
The Cheyenne Way: Conflict and Case Law in Primitive Jurisprudence [Review of book by Karl N. Llewellyn and E. Adamson Hoebel], Vol. 9 No. 4 (Winter 1942)
Ann Pellegrini
Ann Pellegrini is Associate Professor of Performance Studies and Religious Studies and Director of the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at New York University. Her books include Love the Sin:Sexual Regulation and the Limits of Religious Tolerance (coauthored with Jackson. 2004).'
Religion, Secularism and a Democratic Politics of As If, Vol. 76 No. 4 (Winter 2009)
Francesco Pellizzi
Francesco Pellizzi is an Associate in Middle American Ethnology at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University and Adjunct Professor of Art History at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science in New York.
Specificity and Generality of Myth: Some Notes on Michel Perrin and Sheldon Wolin, Vol. 52 No. 2 (Summer 1985)
Ernst Peltzer
Biography not available
Industrialization of Young Countries and the Change in the International Division of Labor, Vol. 7 No. 3 (Fall 1940)
Jan Pen
Jan Pen is Professor of Economics at the University of Groningen and the author of Income Distribution (1971).
Perennial Problems in the Social Sciences: Distribution as a Perennial Problem in Economics, Vol. 41 No. 3 (Fall 1974)
A Clear Case of Leveling: Income Equalization in The Netherlands, Vol. 47 No. 1 (Spring 1979)
Ian S. Penton-Voak
Ian S. Penton-Voak is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of St. Andrews. He is principal author of 'Female Preferences for Male Faces Change Cyclically' (Nature, 1999).
Consistency and Individual Differences in Facial Attractiveness Judgements: An Evolutionary Perspective, Vol. 67 No. 1 (Spring 2000)
Arno Penzias
Arno Penzias is Vice President and Chief Scientist at Bell labs, Lucent Technologies. He is the author of Digital Harmony (1995) and Ideas and Information (1989) and is currently working on The Next Fifty Years: Bell Laboratories Technical Journal.
Technology and the Rest of Culture: Keynote, Vol. 64 No. 3 (Fall 1997)
Charmaine Pereira
Biography not available
Configuring Global, National, and Local in Governance Agendas and Women's Struggles in Nigeria, Vol. 69 No. 3 (Fall 2002)
Carina Perelli
Carina Perelli is connected with the Peitho Society of Political Analysis in Montevideo.
Settling Accounts with Blood Memory: The Case of Argentina, Vol. 59 No. 2 (Summer 1992)
Martin Peretz
Martin Peretz is Chairman and Editor in Chief of the New Republic. He holds numerous honorary degrees, as well as the Medal of Distinction from the University of Missouri?s School of Journalism and the National Magazine Award for Outstanding Achievement in Essays and Criticisms from Columbia University?s Graduate School of Journalism.
Part I: Just and Unjust War: Introduction, Vol. 69 No. 3 (Fall 2002)
Victor Perez-Diaz
Victor Perez-Diaz is Professor of Sociology at Complutense University of Madrid. He is the author of Spain at the Crossroads: Civil Society, Politics and the Rule of Law (1999) and The Return of Civil Society: The Emergence of Democratic Spain (1993).
The Role of Civil Nations in the Making of Europe, Vol. 67 No. 4 (Winter 2000)
Henry J. Perkinson
Henry J. Perkinson is Professor of Educational History at New York University. His most recent book is 200 Years of American Educational Thought (1976).
Vico and Methods of Study of Our Time, Vol. 43 No. 4 (Winter 1976)
Moshe Perlmann
Biography not available
The Ideas of Arab Nationalism. [Review of book by Hazem Zaki Nuseibeh], Vol. 73 No. 1 (Spring 1958)
The Economic Development of Iraq. [Review of book by the International Bank], Vol. 72 No. 4 (Winter 1953)
Michel Perrin
Michel Perrin is a Researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and a Member of the Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Sociale of the College de France and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris. He wrote Le Chermin des Indiens morts: Mythes et symboles goajiro (1976).
The Myth in the Face of Change: An Anthropologist's View, Vol. 52 No. 2 (Summer 1985)
Francois Perroux
Biography not available
The Domination Effect and Modern Economic Theory, Vol. 17 No. 2 (Summer 1950)
Charles Perrow
Charles Perrow, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Yale University, is the author of over sixty articles and six books, including Normal Accidents: Living with High-Risk Technologies (1984, rev 1999) and The Next Catastrophe: Reducing Our Vulnerabilities to Natural, Industrial, and Terrorist Disasters (2007).
The Sociological Prespective and Political Pluralism, Vol. 31 No. 3 (Fall 1964)
Disasters Evermore? Reducing our Vulnerabilities to Natural, Industrial, and Terrorist Disasters, Vol. 75 No. 3 (Fall 2008)
Edward Peters
Edward Peters is Henry C. Lea Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of 'The Shadow King: 'Rex Inutilis' in Medieval Law and Literature' (1970).
Notes Toward an Archaeology of Boredom, Vol. 42 No. 3 (Fall 1975)
William Petersen
Biography not available
The Urban Condition: People and Policy in the Metropolis. [Review of book by Leonard J. Duhl], Vol. 31 No. 1 (Spring 1964)
Contributions to Urban Sociology. [Review of book edited by Ernest W. Burgess and Donald J. Bogue], Vol. 31 No. 4 (Winter 1964)
Philip L. Peterson
Biography not available
Philosophy of Language, Vol. 47 No. 4 (Winter 1980)
Richard A. Peterson
Richard A. Peterson is Professor of Sociology at Vanderbilt University. He edited The Production of Culture (1976).
The Production of Cultural Change: The Case of Contemporary Country Music, Vol. 45 No. 2 (Summer 1978)
Anna L. Peterson
Anna L. Peterson is Professor in the Department of Religion at the University of Florida. Her publications include the books Martyrdom and the Politics of Religion: Progressive Catholicism in El Salvador?s Civil War; Being Human: Ethics, Environment, and Our Place in the World; and Residence on Earth: Utopian Communities in the Americas, and two collaborative volumes: Christianity, Globalization, and Social Change in the Americas and Religions of Latin America: Histories and Documents in Context.
Martyrdom, Sacrifice and Politcal Memory in El Salvador, Vol. 75 No. 2 (Summer 2008)
E. N. Peterson
E. N. Peterson, who is teaching European and Asiatic history at Wisconsin State College, River Falls, has for some years been engaged in research in comparative political history.
Historical Scholarship and World Unity, Vol. 27 No. 4 (Winter 1960)
James Petras
Biography not available
Class Structure and its Effects on Political Development, Vol. 36 No. 1 (Spring 1968)
Dimitrina Petrova
Dimitrina Petrova is the Executive Director of the European Roma Rights Center in Budapest and teaches in the Human Rights Program of the Central European University in Budapest.
The Roma: Between a Myth and the Future, Vol. 70 No. 1 (Spring 2003)
Adriana Petryna
Adriana Petryna is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Faculty and Eugene Lang College, New School University. She is the author of Life Exposed: Biological Citizens after Chernobyl (2002) and is coeditor of a forthcoming book, Global Pharmaceuticals: Ethics, Markets, Practices, Studies. She is the author of numerous publications and also a regular contributor to the annual UNDP publication 'Latvia Human Development Report.'
Science and Citizenship under Postsocialism, Vol. 70 No. 2 (Summer 2003)
Philip Pettit
Philip Pettit is Professor of Social and Political Theory at the Australian National University. His most recent publication is Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government (1997).
Freedom with Honor: A Republican Ideal, Vol. 64 No. 1 (Spring 1997)
W. Petzall
Biography not available
The Political Economy of International Oil and the Under-developed Countries. Boston: Beacon Press, 1969. 435 pp. $12.50. [Review of book by Michael Tanzer], Vol. 29 No. 3 (Fall 1969)
Harold W. Pfautz
Biography not available
The Politics of Prejudice: The Anti-Japanese Movement in California and the Struggle for Japanese Exclusion. [U. of California Publications in History, Volume 71] [Review by H. Pfautz], Vol. 30 No. 3 (Fall 1963)
Theory of Collective Behaviour. [Review of book by Niel J. Smelser], Vol. 22 No. 4 (Winter 1960)
Paul A. Pfretzschner
Paul A. Pfretzschner is Assistant Professor of Government, Lafayette College. He has published numerous articles on music, especially choral music. in newspapers and magazines in Europe and America.
The Twentieth Century: A Midway Account of the Western World [Review of book by Hans Kohn], Vol. 17 No. 2 (Summer 1950)
Urban Redevelopment: A New Approach to Urban Reconstruction, Vol. 20 No. 4 (Winter 1953)
Edmund S. Phelps
Edmund S. Phelps is Professor of Economics at Columbia University. His books include Inflation Policy and Unemployment Theory (1972).
Rational Taxation, Vol. 44 No. 4 (Winter 1977)
Andre Philip
Andre Philip is a former French Minister of Finance and currently Chairman of the Socialist Movement for the United States of Europe. He is also Professor at the University of Paris and the author of several books on economic and social planning including the two volume L' Histoire des Faits Economique et Sociaux Depuis I800 which was published this year.
The Crisis of Democracy in France, Vol. 0 No. 0 ( 1963)
Jean Piaget
Jean Piaget was Professor of Psychology, Director of the Institut des Sciences de L'Education, Director of the Psychological Laboratory of Centre International de L'Epistemologie Genetique, and Director of the International Bureau of Education, all at the University of Geneva. His works include The Child's Conception of Space and The Child and Reality: Problems of Genetic Psychology.
The Attainment of Invariants and Reversible Operations in the Development of Thinking, Vol. 30 No. 2 (Summer 1963)
The Attainment of Invariants and Reversible Operations in the Development of Thinking, Vol. 51 No. 1 (Spring 1984)
Georg Picht
Georg Picht is Director of the Evangelische Studiengemeinschaft and Professor for the Philosophy of Religion, University of Heidelberg.
On the Concept of Peace, Vol. 42 No. 1 (Spring 1975)
David Pimentel
Biography not available
Population Growth, Environmental Resources and the Global Availability of Food, Vol. 66 No. 1 (Spring 1999)
Alphonso Pinkeny
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Crimes without Victims: Deviant Behavior and Public Policy - Abortion, Homosexuality, Drug Addiction. [Review of book by Edwin M. Schur], Vol. 32 No. 3 (Fall 1965)
Sanford Pinsker
Sanford Pinsker is Associate Professor of English at Franklin and Marshall College and the author of The Schlemiel as Metaphor (1971) and Still Life and Other Poems (1975).
Piety as Community: The Hasidic View, Vol. 42 No. 2 (Summer 1975)
Koppel S. Pinson
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A History of the Jews from the Babylonian Exile to the End of World War II [Review of book by Solomon Grayzel], Vol. 14 No. 3 (Fall 1948)
Robert B. Pippin
Biography not available
Nietzche and the Melancholy of Modernity, Vol. 66 No. 3 (Fall 1999)
Jacqueline Pitanguy
Jacqueline Pitanguy, a sociologist and political scientist, is Founder and Director of CEPIA (Citizenship, Studies, Information, and Action) in Brazil. Author of numerous articles and coauthor of several books, she is a Professor at the Pontificia Universidade Cat?lica de Rio de Janeiro and a former cabinet member and President of the National Council for Women?s Rights.
Bridging the Local and the Global: Feminism in Brazil and the International Human Rights Agenda, Vol. 69 No. 3 (Fall 2002)
Petr Pithart
Petr Pithart was the first postcommunist Prime Minister of the Czech Republic and a visting professor at Hunter College.
Intellectuals in Politics: Double Dissent in the Past, Double Disappointment Today, Vol. 60 No. 4 (Winter 1993)
Salvatore Pitruzello
Salvatore Pitruzello is a visiting assistant professor of statistics at Columbia University.
Social Policy and the Implementation of the Maastricht Fiscal Convergence Criteria: The Italian and French Attempts at Welfare and Pension Reforms, Vol. 64 No. 4 (Winter 1997)
Frances Fox Piven
Biography not available
Welfare Doesn't Shore Up Traditional Family Roles: A Reply to Linda Gordon, Vol. 55 No. 4 (Winter 1988)
Anke Plagnol
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Subjective Well-Being Over the Life Course: Conceptualizations and Evaluations, Vol. 77 No. 1 (Spring 2010)
H. Plessner
Biography not available
Sociological Observations on Modern Painting, Vol. 29 No. 2 (Summer 1962)
Helmuth Plessner
Helmuth Plessner is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Sociology at the University of Goettingen. He has written widely on biological philosophy in Germany, and is currently working on a book to be entitled Zur Anthropologie der Sinne.
The Emancipation of Power, Vol. 31 No. 1 (Spring 1964)
De Homine Abscondito, Vol. 36 No. 3 (Fall 1968)
Andrei Plesu
Andrei Plesu is Professor in the Department of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Bucharest, Rector of New Europe College, Bucharest, and Director of the weekly Dilemma,Bucharest. He is the author of The Language of Birds (1995). Plesu was the Minister of Culture in the first government after the Romanian Revolution (1989-1991).
Post-Totalitarian Pathology: Notes on Romania, Six Years After December 1989, Vol. 63 No. 2 (Summer 1996)
David Plotke
David Plotke is Chair of Political Science at the Graduate Faculty of New School University. His recent publications include Democracy and Boundaries: Themes in Contemporary American Politics and The Success and Anger of the Modern American Right; the introduction to a new edition of The Radical Right (Bell, ed., 2000). He is finishing Democratic Breakup: From the Civil Rights Act to the End of the Democratic Order.
Democracy and Groups, Vol. 70 No. 2 (Summer 2003)
John Plummer
John Plummer is Curator of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts at The Pierpont Morgan Library in New York City and Professor of Medieval Art at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey.
Insight and Outlook, Vol. 45 No. 1 (Spring 1978)
Thomas W. Pogge
Thomas W. Pogge is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University and visiting scholar in the Philosophy Department at Harvard Univeristy. He is the author of Realizing Rawls (1989).
The Effects of Prevalent Moral Conceptions, Vol. 57 No. 3 (Fall 1990)
Richard Poirier
Richard Poirier is Marius Bewley Professor of English at Rutgers University, editor of Raritan Quarterly, and author, most recently, of The Renewal of Literature (1987).
AIDS and Traditions of Homophobia, Vol. 55 No. 3 (Fall 1988)
Claude Polin
Claude Polin is Assistant Professor at the University of Paris, Sorbonne. He has produced several articles on current French problems, and is now writing a volume on the theory of political regimes.
The International Scene: Current Trends in the Social Sciences: Raymond Aron and the Revolution or The Grand Passion of a Liberal, Vol. 37 No. 1 (Spring 1970)
Ross Polle
Biography not available
Memory, Responsibility and Identity, Vol. 75 No. 1 (Spring 2008)
Adamantia Pollis
Biography not available
The Turkish Political Elite. Cambridge, Mass.: The M.I.T. Press, 1965. 483 pp. $12.50. [Review of book by Frekerick W. Frey], Vol. 33 No. 4 (Winter 1966)
Sheldon Pollock
Sheldon Pollock is Ransford Professor of Sanskrit and Indian Studies at Columbia University. He is author of The Language of the Gods in the World of Men (2006) and founding editor of the Murty Classical Library of India (Harvard). In 2010 he was awarded the Padma Sri by the government of India.
Crisis in the Classics, Vol. 77 No. 4 (Winter 2011)
David Polonoff
David Polonoff is a freelance writer living in New York City. He has a master's degree in philosophy from New York University and has worked as a researcher on the Spencer Foundation Grant.
Self-Deception, Vol. 54 No. 1 (Spring 1987)
Leon Pompa
Leon Pompa is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of Vico: A Study of the New Science (1975).
Human Nature and the Concept of a Human Science, Vol. 43 No. 3 (Fall 1976)
Response by the Author, Vol. 42 No. 2 (Summer 1976)
Comment on Professor McMullin's Paper, Vol. 43 No. 3 (Fall 1976)
Deborah Poole
Deborah Poole is assistant professor of anthropology in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research. She is the author of Peru: Time of Fear (1992).
Introduction, Vol. 60 No. 3 (Fall 1993)
Mary Poovey
Mary Poovey is Professor of English and Director of the Institute for the History of the Production of Knowledge at New York University. Her books include A History of the Modern Fact: Problems of Knowledge in the Sciences of Wealth and Society (1998) and Making a Social Body: British Cultural Formation, 1930- 1864 (1995).
For Everything Else, There's..., Vol. 68 No. 2 (Summer 2001)
Theodore M. Porter
Theodore M. Porter is Professor and Vice Chair for Undergraduate Affairs in the Department of History at the University of California at Los Angeles. His publications include Karl Pearson: The Scientific Life in a Statistical Age (2004) and The Social Sciences in Cahan, ed. (2003).
Speaking Precision to Power: The Modern Political Role of Social Science, Vol. 73 No. 4 (Winter 2007)
Roy Porter
Roy Porter is Senior Lecturer in the Social History of Medicine at the Wellcome Institute, London. He wrote English Society in the Eighteenth Century (1982) and edited Patients and Practitioners (1985).
Love, Sex, and Madness in Eighteenth-Century England, Vol. 53 No. 3 (Fall 1986)
Stefan T. Possony
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Toward a New Order of Sea Power: American Policy and the World Scene 1918-1922 [Review of book by Harold and Margaret Sprout], Vol. 8 No. 4 (Winter 1941)
Organized Intelligence: The Problem of the French General Staff, Vol. 8 No. 2 (Summer 1941)
Sea Power in the Machine Age [Review of book by Bernard Brodie], Vol. 9 No. 1 (Spring 1942)
Mark Poster
Mark Poster is Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine. His most recent book is Sartre's Marxism (1979).
Foucault and History, Vol. 49 No. 1 (Spring 1982)
Moishe Postone
Moishe Postone teaches sociology at Frankfurt University and is working on a book on the theory of emancipation in Marx's Capital and Grundrisse.
Necessity, Labor, and Time: A Reinterpretation of the Marxian Critique of Capitalism, Vol. 45 No. 4 (Winter 1978)
Adam Potkay
Adam Potkay is William R. Kenan Professor of Humanities and English at the College of William and Mary. His most recent book, The Story of Joy from the Bible to Late Romanticism (2007), won the Harry Levin Prize of the American Comparative Literature Association for Best Book in Literary History and Criticism, 2006-08.
Narrative Possilbilities of Happiness, Unhappiness, and Joy, Vol. 77 No. 2 (Summer 2010)
Martin Potucek
Martin Potucek is the Director of the Institute of Sociological Studies and an assistant professor at Charles University in Prague. His most recent work in English is Formation of Social Policies in Visegrad Countries in Alestalo and Kosonen, eds., Welfare Systems and European Integration (1996).
Splitting the Welfare State: The Czech and Slovak Cases, Vol. 64 No. 4 (Winter 1997)
Jean Pouillon
Jean Pouillon is charge de conferences in the Ecole Practique des Hautes Etudes and secretary general of l'Homme. He has published Temps et Roman, as well as many articles.
Traditions in French Anthropology, Vol. 38 No. 1 (Spring 1971)
Joergen Poulsen
Joergen Poulsen is a lecturer in the Institute of Political Science at the University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Natural Society, Reification, and Socialist Institutions in Marx, Vol. 54 No. 1 (Spring 1986)
Walter W. Powell
Walter W. Powell is Research Associate in the Department of Sociology at the State University of New York--Stony Brook and the Center for Policy Research, New York City. His Getting in Print will be published in 1979.
Publishers' Decision-Making: What Criteria Do They Use in Deciding Which Books to Publish?, Vol. 45 No. 1 (Spring 1978)
Samantha Power
Samantha Power, a policy fellow at the Open Society Institute, is the former Executive Director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University. She covered the wars in the former Yugoslavia as a reporter for the US News and World Report and The Economist. She is the author of A Problem From Hell: America and the Age of Genocide (2002).
Stopping Genocide and Securing Justice: Learning by Doing, Vol. 69 No. 4 (Winter 2002)
Allan Pred
Allan Pred is Professor of Geography at the University of California, Berkeley. His most recent book is Recognizing European Modernities: A Montage of the Present (1995).
Out of Bounds and Undisciplined: Social Inquiry and the Current Moment of Danger, Vol. 62 No. 4 (Winter 1995)
Ernest H. Preeg
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Boris Pregel
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Peacetime Uses of Atomic Energy, Vol. 14 No. 1 (Spring 1947)
David Premack
David Premack is Professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. His most recent book, with A. J. Premack, is The Mind of an Ape (1983).
Comparing Mental Representations in Human and Nonhuman Animals, Vol. 51 No. 4 (Winter 1984)
Signe Preuschoft
Signe Preuschoft is Research Associate and Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Living Links Center of the Yerkes Primate Center at Emory University. Her recent publications include Dominanc, Egalitarianism and Stalemate in Primate Males (Kappler, ed., 2000) and The Social Function of ?Smile? and ?Laughter?: Variations Across Primate Species and Societies in Nonverbal Communication: Where Nature Meets Culture (Segerstrale & Molnar, eds., 1997).
Primate Faces and Facial Expressions, Vol. 67 No. 1 (Spring 2000)
Kenneth Prewitt
Kenneth Prewitt is the Carnegie Professor of Public Affairs and the Vice President of Global Centers, Columbia University. This article draws from his book-length manuscript, Counting America?s Races: Do We Still Want To, Do We Still Need To? (forthcoming in 2011).
Section Introduction--EVERYDAY LIFE, Vol. 62 No. 3 (Fall 1995)
Introduction to Part VII: Is Privacy Now Possible? A Discussion, Vol. 65 No. 3 (Fall 2001)
VI. Politics of Fear after 9/11: Can the Past Inform the Future?; Introduction, Vol. 71 No. 4 (Winter 2004)
The Two Projects of the American Social Sciences, Vol. 72 No. 1 (Spring 2005)
When Social Inequality Maps to Demographic Diversity, What Then for Liberal Democracies?, Vol. 76 No. 4 (Winter 2010)
Introduction: Limits to Knowledge? No Easy Answer, Vol. 77 No. 3 (Fall 2010)
Jan S. Prybyla
Jan S. Prybyla, Associate Professor of Economics at Pennsylvania State University, has written numerous articles for scholarly journals on comparative economic systems and socialist command economies.
The Quest for Economic Rationality in the Soviet Bloc, Vol. 30 No. 3 (Fall 1963)
Franciszek Przetacznik
Franciszek Przetacznik, of the Division of Human Rights of the Secretariat of the United Nations, has been Senior Legal Advisor of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He has written on human rights, diplomatic and consular law, the United Nations and the International Court of Justice, and maritime law.
The Socialist Concept of Protection of Human Rights, Vol. 38 No. 2 (Summer 1971)
George Psathas
George Psathas, Professor of Sociology at Boston University, has written several articles on the sociological aspects of nursing. He is at present preparing a momograph on 'The Structure of Directions: An Analysis of an Everyday Activity.'
Ethnomethods and Phenomenology, Vol. 35 No. 3 (Fall 1968)
Newbell Niles Puckett
Biography not available
After Freedom: A Cultural Study in the Deep South [Review of book by Hortense Powdermaker], Vol. 7 No. 1 (Spring 1940)
Enrico Pugliese
Enrico Pugliese is Professor of Sociology at the University of Naples.
The Three Forms of Unemployment, Vol. 54 No. 2 (Summer 1987)
Tom Pyszczynski
Tom Pyszczynski is Professor of Psychology at Colorado University---Colorado Springs. His research deals with the role of self-esteem, cultural world views, and interpersonal relationships in the management of anxiety and fear. He is co-author (with Solomon and Greenberg) of In the Wake of 9/11: the Psychology of Terror (2003)
What Are We So Afraid Of? A Terror Management Theory Perspective on the Politics of Fear, Vol. 71 No. 4 (Winter 2004)
Enrico L Quarantelli
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Conventional Beliefs and Counterintuitive Realities, Vol. 75 No. 3 (Fall 2008)
Anthony Quinton
Anthony Quinton is former President of Trinity College, Oxford University. He is the author of The Nature of Things (1973) and Between Hume and Russell: British Philosophy, 1750-1900.
Humiliation, Vol. 64 No. 1 (Spring 1997)
Wittgenstein, Vol. 49 No. 2 (Summer 1982)
Plagues and Morality, Vol. 55 No. 3 (Fall 1988)