MacIver, Robert M. (editor).
Journal of Social Philosophy: A quarterly devoted to a philosophic synthesis of the social sciences. Volume 1-6. 1935-1941 [Jurisprudence].
College of the City of New York. 1935 - Bound in 6 unworn hardcover cloth books. Minor ex-library stamps, very good otherwise. Lacks the volume 5, no. 2 issue. Other than that, the full run under this title, the word 'Jurisprudence' was added to the title for one volume before it ceased at volume 7. Articles include: A Symposium on Pareto's Significance, Will and Reason in Economic Life, The Biological Basis of Society, Why Economists Disagree, Célestin Bouglé (1870-1940), The Myth of Constitutional Absolutism, Logomachy and Administration, The Social Program of Desiderius Erasmus, Philosophical Anarchism (1880-1910), Charles Horton Cooley and the Concept of Creativeness, Gierke and the Corporate Myth, Dictatorship: Its Nature and Function, etc. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
[Bookseller: Erik Hanson Books and Ephemera]
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