American Journal of Economics and Sociology
1941 - 2025
Current editor(s): Laurence S. Moss
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Volume 3, issue 4, 1944
- The Conspiracy Against the English Peasantry, II pp. 525-538

- Francis Neilson
- Japan and Western Europe* pp. 539-551

- Franz Oppenheimer
- The Size of Income from Land Rent pp. 552-552

- Will Lissner
- America's Fight on Inflation pp. 553-569

- Harold J. King
- Some Observation on Farm Land Value Inflation pp. 569-572

- L. J. Norton
- A Practical Program for a Just Peace pp. 573-582

- Francis Neilson
- Primitive and Machine‐Age Productivity: Attitudes and Practice pp. 583-598

- George M. Forster
- Information Policy and Democratic Social Planning pp. 599-612

- Eugene L. Belisle
- Social Conscience and the Bible pp. 613-629

- Louis Wallis
- Rooting Out the Hate Monger pp. 630-630

- Roger W. Straus
- Federal Planning for Demobilization During World War I1 pp. 631-631

- E. Jay Howenstine
- Daniel Lee, M. D.: Early American Soil‐Saver pp. 647-653

- T. Swann Harding
- America's Need for World Horizons pp. 654-654

- Alvin Johnson
- What is Free Enterprise? pp. 655-659

- Frank T. Carlton
- America's Need for World Horizons pp. 660-660

- Alvin Johnson
- Some Predecessors of Malthus pp. 661-661

- Ernest Rubin
- The Co‐operative Doctrine pp. 662-663

- Preston King Sheldon
- Architects'Dream City pp. 663-665

- William W. Newcomb, William W. Newcomb and Alexander Boardman
Volume 3, issue 3, 1944
- Editor's Foreword pp. 286-286

- Will Lissner
- Franz Oppenheimer pp. 287-292

- Alvin Johnson
- The Conspiracy Against the English Peasantry pp. 293-306

- Francis Neilson
- Principles for Regulating Farm Workers' Wages in Germany* pp. 307-320

- Frieda Wunderlich
- The Dualism of German Culture* pp. 321-334

- Goetz A. Briefs
- The Stream of Political Murder* pp. 335-356

- Oscar Jászi
- Ideology as a Means of Social Control, III* pp. 357-370

- Joseph S. Roucek
- History in The Bible pp. 371-386

- John Garstang
- Some Influences of the Social Environment pp. 387-396

- Raymond E. Crist
- An Off‐Line Switch in the Theory of Value and Distribution pp. 397-418

- Harry Gunnison Brown
- The Trend in World Economics pp. 419-434

- Adolph Lowe
- The Future of Free Enterprise pp. 435-442

- Eduard Heimann
- National Planning Within the Free Enterprise System pp. 443-452

- Glenn E. Hoover
- Optimum Income Distribution as a Goal of Public Policy pp. 453-478

- Rainer Schickele
- The Problem of National, Racial and Religious Minorities pp. 479-498

- Donald A. Mac Lean
- The Growth of an Indigenous Social Philosophy in America pp. 499-518

- Grover Cleveland Loud
- A Bidliographical Note on Franz Oppenheimer pp. 519-521

- Renate Oppenheimer
- Franz Oppenheimer's Last Days pp. 522-522

- Béla Gaspar
Volume 3, issue 2, 1944
- Policies for Full Post‐War Employment pp. 141-154

- Harry Gunnison Brown
- The Integration of the Detroit Mexican Colony pp. 155-166

- Norman Daymond Humphrey
- The Natural Law of Justice pp. 167-178

- Francis Neilson
- Ideology as a Means of Social Control, II pp. 179-192

- Joseph S. Roucek
- On the Unification of Science1 pp. 193-200

- Horace S. Fries
- Public Opinion and the Peace pp. 201-216

- F. A. Hermens
- An Inter‐American Pattern for War‐Area Rehabilitation pp. 217-224

- John M. Clark
- The Meaning of the Present Conflict pp. 225-233

- T. Swann Harding
- The New Institute of World Affairs pp. 234-234

- Adolph Lowe
- The Unanimity of Moralists on the Peace pp. 235-237

- DonaldA. MacLean
- The Boom in Farm Land Values pp. 238-238

- Will Lissner
- The Development of a Scientific Attitude in Economics pp. 239-250

- Richard W. Lindholm
- Henry George: The Fight for Irish Freedom* pp. 251-272

- Anna George de Mille
Volume 3, issue 1, 1943
- The Danger in the Mounting National Debt pp. 1-14

- Harry Gunnison Hrown
- Prospects for a Revival of Political Radicalism pp. 16-27

- Francis Neilson
- On the Passing of Franz Oppenheimer pp. 28-28

- Will Lissner
- Education and the Social Ssciences* pp. 29-34

- George D. Stoddard
- Ideology as a Means of Social Control, I pp. 35-45

- Joseph S. Roucek
- The Liberal Tradition in America pp. 46-46

- A. A. Berle
- Foreign rule in Egypt pp. 47-58

- S. Vere Pearson
- Preliminaries to Synthesis in the Social sciences pp. 59-68

- Joseph H. Fichter
- Migrant Aid in California, 1849:1939 pp. 69-87

- Katherine D. Lovell
- Basic Conditions of International Co‐operation pp. 88-88

- Cordell Hull
- The Failure of the Social Sciences pp. 89-96

- Glenn E. Hoover
- The Theory of Democracy pp. 97-101

- Thomas F. Woodlock
- Henry George: The Author* pp. 103-113

- Anna George De Mille
- A Critique of Political Economy pp. 115-124

- Franz Oppenheimer
- The Hotelling‐Fisher Income Tax Controversy pp. 125-128

- Will Lissner
- The Conservative Program for Tax Reform pp. 129-132

- Harry Gunnison Brown