Labor Racketeering: Evolution and Solutions
David Saposs
David Sapossis at present in Europe, where he is continuing his study of the European and international labor movements. His most recent works, now in process of publication, are Communism in American Unions and Communist Maneuvers in American Politics.
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Motivation Research and Subliminal Advertising
Alvin W. Rose
Alvin W. Rose, Associate Professor of Sociology at Wayne State University in Detroit, has written widely for professional journals. His particular interests lie in social psychology and race relations.
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Atomic-Power Development in India: Prospects and U.S. Role
Daniel Wit and Alfred B. Clubok
Daniel Wit is Visiting Associate Professor of Government at Indiana University. His present article was written when he was Director of the University of Michigan Memorial Phoenix Research Project on the implications of atomic-power development for American foreign policy.
Alfred B. Clubok, who was recently a Fulbright Fellow in Japan, was associated with Dr. Wit on the Michigan study. He is now a research assistant on a new atomic-energy research project.
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Industrial Sociology: The Study of Economic Organizations
Amitai Etzioni
Amitai Etzioni is teaching in the Department of Sociology at Columbia University. His areas of special interest are organizational sociology and political sociology.
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Diagnosis and Remedy in Marx's Doctrine of Alienation
David Braybrooke
David Braybrooke is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Yale. He has written for British and American journals on a variety of philosophical topics.
Mexico: The Struggle for a National Language
Ramon Eduardo Ruiz
Ramon Eduardo Ruiz, Assistant Professor of Latin American History at Smith College, is preparing a book on Mexican rural education. He has lived and worked in Mexico, and has special interest in Indian problems.
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