American Journal of Economics and Sociology
1941 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 4, 1951
- The Theory of Value in Social Science pp. 333-345

- Walter G. O'Donnell
- Philanthropy and Peace pp. 345-355

- Richard Claughton
- George's Remedies for Britain's Land Problems pp. 357-370

- Elwood P. Lawrence
- Current Minority Policies and Their Implementation in International Unions* pp. 371-388

- John Hope
- Price‐Fixing and Planned Economy pp. 389-399

- Jacques and Robert Lacour‐Gayet
- Population and Resources pp. 400-400

- Will Lissner
- Max Weber, Assassination, and German Guilt pp. 401-405

- Howard Becker
- Land‐Capability Inventory Maps pp. 406-406

- T. Swann Harding
- The Corn Law Rhymes pp. 407-415

- Francis Neilson
- Multiple Crop Insurance pp. 415-415

- T. Swann Harding
- Treason to Liberty pp. 416-416

- Max M. Korshak
- Gas and Ice Monopolies in Toledo pp. 417-429

- Robert H. Bremner
- The Basis of Scientific Land Reform pp. 429-430

- John C. Lincoln
- Philosophy for Social Inquiry pp. 431-436

- Horace S. Fries
- On Defeating the Communist Menace pp. 442-444

- Klaus L. Hansen
Volume 10, issue 3, 1951
- Scientific Methods in Human Relations pp. 221-236

- Stuart C. Dodd
- Land Costs in Farm Accounts pp. 235-236

- Will Lissner
- A Dilemma of Contemporary Keynesism pp. 237-246

- Harry Gunnison Brown
- Confusion Over Property Rights pp. 246-246

- C. Villalobos‐Domínguez
- Agriculture in Palestine pp. 247-268

- George D. Hubbard
- Licke's Essays on Property and Natural Law pp. 269-283

- Francis Neilson
- Innovation in Business pp. 285-291

- Fritz Redlich
- Decentralizing the Work Force pp. 292-292

- T. Swann Harding
- Federal Regulation of Child Labor pp. 293-300

- Robert D. Leiter
- Tax Equalization in Cleveland pp. 301-312

- Robert H. Bremner
- On the Nature of Economic ‘Laws’ pp. 313-313

- Marshall Crane
- A Case History in Agricultural Aid pp. 314-314

- T. Swann Harding
- The Hinge of Fate pp. 315-329

- Francis Neilson
Volume 10, issue 2, 1951
- The Breeding Ground of Communism pp. 113-124

- Francis Neilson
- Freedom: Its Compllications pp. 125-137

- Ludwig Freund
- Inflationary Dangers in the Arms Boom pp. 137-137

- George S. Benson
- Intellectuals, Concentration Camps, and Black Propaganda pp. 139-143

- Howrd Becker
- America's Self‐Defeating Materialism pp. 143-144

- Clara W. Mayer
- Jeffersonian Democracy: Its Significance for Our Time pp. 145-151

- Glenn E. Hoover
- Geopolitics of the U.S.S.R pp. 153-159

- Joseph S. Roucek
- Making New Farm Techniques Pay pp. 159-160

- T. Swann Harding
- Marx's Influence on American Thinking pp. 161-173

- Arnold M. Rose
- Land Reform Receiving Attention pp. 173-173

- Robert Clancy
- The Age‐Old Problem of the Land pp. 174-174

- Alvin Johnson
- Achille Loria: Agrarian Determinist pp. 175-184

- Paul Meadows
- The Street Railway Controversy in Cleveland pp. 185-206

- Robert H. Bremner
- On Justice as an Economic Concept pp. 207-210

- Alexander M. Goldfinger
- The Road Ahead pp. 210-210

- Roy A. Foulke
- The Social Scientist in the ‘Open Society’ pp. 211-219

- Kenneth E. Bock
Volume 10, issue 1, 1950
- The Monetary Disequilibrium Hypothesis pp. 1-1

- Clark Warburton
- Public and Private Collaboration in Business pp. 11-11

- T. Swann Harding
- The Real Menace to Capitalism pp. 12-12

- Alvin Johnson
- Why We Have the Two‐Party System pp. 13-15

- Harold Hotelling
- Is Soil Output Limited? pp. 15-15

- T. Swann Harding
- Geopolitics of the U.S.S.R pp. 17-26

- Joseph S. Roucek
- Psychological Assumptions of Economic theory pp. 27-38

- Albert Lauterbach
- Farm Land Development pp. 38-39

- T. Swann Harding
- The Problem of the Welfare State pp. 39-44

- Philip M. Smith
- Land and Its Relation to Human Happiness pp. 45-50

- Perry London
- Government and Labor‐Management Relations pp. 51-60

- Murray Edelman
- The Case for Economic History pp. 61-69

- Arthur A. Mandel
- Mechanical v. Biological Brains pp. 69-69

- T. Swann Harding
- George L. Record's Struggle for Economic Democracy pp. 71-83

- Ransom E. Noble
- Science and Humanity pp. 83-84

- Clara W. Mayer and Bryn J. Hovde
- Democracy in Scandinavian Life pp. 85-86

- Bryn J. Hovde
- Self‐Government pp. 87-91

- Robert H. Bremner
- A Remote Factor in Productivity pp. 91-91

- T. Swann Harding
- The Grand Alliance pp. 93-109

- Francis Neilson
- Henry George in a New Dimension pp. 109-109

- Louis Filler