American Journal of Economics and Sociology
1941 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1943
- An ethics for Today pp. 433-452

- Everett W. Hall
- Subsidies and War‐Time Price Control pp. 453-457

- Harry Gunnison Brown
- Post‐War Challenge to Inter‐American relations pp. 458-458

- Sumner Welles
- Midwest Agriculture in the Second Year of War pp. 459-478

- L. J. Norton
- Planning for Victory on the Food Front pp. 479-489

- T. Swann Harding
- The Campaign to Justify Monopoly Profit pp. 490-490

- Franz Oppenheimer
- The New Collectivist Propaganda pp. 491-501

- Glenn E. Hoover
- Post‐War Prospect for Liberal Education pp. 502-502

- Alvin Johnson
- The Return to Mysticism pp. 503-516

- Francis Neilson
- Labor, Management and government After the War pp. 517-531

- Frank T. Carlton
- The War‐Time Rise in Child Delinquency pp. 532-532

- William Church Osborn
- A Critique of Political Economy pp. 533-541

- Franz Oppenheimer
- The Living Spirit and the Economic Man pp. 542-542

- Francis Neilson
- Henry George: The ‘Progress and Poverty’ Period* pp. 543-555

- Anna George De Mille
- Cabinet vs. Presidential Government pp. 556-564

- Glenn E. Hoover
- Aspirations for a Greater Democracy pp. 557-564

- Joseph S. Roucek
Volume 2, issue 3, 1943
- Liberal Education for Democratic Victory and Lasting Peace pp. 289-304

- Robert M. Hutchins
- The Roots of the Tree of Learning pp. 305-323

- Francis Neilson
- True Education pp. 324-324

- Nicholas Murray Butler
- public Opining and the Peace War Aims as Aids to Victory: A Lesson of the Last Settlement pp. 325-341

- F. A. Hermans
- Peasant Oppression in Southeastern Europe pp. 342-342

- Michel Karolyi
- Anticipation of an Increment and the ‘Unearned Decrement’ in Land Values pp. 343-357

- Harry Gunnison Brown
- The Economic Outlook for French North Africa pp. 358-358

- Milton S. Eisenhower
- An Equitable Wage Policy for War Labor pp. 359-367

- Charles Johnson Post
- America's Debt to the Ideal France pp. 368-368

- Alvin Johnson
- A Critique of Political Economy pp. 369-376

- Franz Oppenheimer
- Henry George, the Editor* pp. 377-386

- Anna George De Mille
- Culture and Synthesis in the Social Sciences pp. 387-389

- Francis Neilson
- A Working Outline for a Church Charter on a Just and Durable Peace pp. 390-390

- World Council of Churches
- In Memoriam: Jens P. Jensen, 1883–1942 pp. 391-392

- John Ise
- The Celifornia Irrigation District Case pp. 393-402

- J. Rupert Mason
- Economic Factors in the Breakdown of International Order in 1939* pp. 403-407

- The Inter‐american Juridical Committee
- Planning for a Stable Peace pp. 408-413

- Maurice H. Krout
- Germany and Its Army pp. 414-421

- George Hedley
Volume 2, issue 2, 1943
- Toward a Rational Basis for International Law pp. 145-160

- Jackson H. Ralston
- The Appeal of Communist Ideology pp. 161-174

- Harry Gunnison Brown
- The Passing of the Middle Ages pp. 175-192

- Francis Neilson
- The Place of Statistical Methods in Modern Historiography* pp. 193-210

- Ernest Rubin
- The Christian Basis for a New world Order* pp. 211-230

- Donald A. MacLean
- The Christian Basis for a New world Order* pp. 231-244

- Donald A. MacLean
- Issues in Ethical Theory pp. 245-254

- Paul Weiss
- Issues in Ethical Theory pp. 255-260

- John Wild
- Defining ‘Planning’ and ‘Monopoly’ pp. 261-263

- Frank T. Carlton
- Cultural Dynamics in a Democratic Structure pp. 264-268

- Maurice H. Krout
- Dr. William Temple, New Archbishop of Canterbury pp. 269-273

- Preston King Sheldon
- William Byre (1542–43–1623) “Father of Musicke” pp. 274-277

- Francis Neilson
Volume 2, issue 1, 1942
- Fiscal Policy and War‐time Price Control pp. 1-14

- Harry Gunnison Brown
- Emile Mâle and the Spirit of Medieval Culture pp. 15-34

- Francis Neilson
- Some Weaknesses of Federal Farm Price‐Raising Programs pp. 35-48

- Herman M. Haag
- I. Communism and the World Crisis* pp. 49-64

- Franz Oppenheimer
- Society and the Masses pp. 65-80

- Rainer Schickele
- The Christian Basis for a New World Order* pp. 81-96

- Donald A. MacLean
- Henry George: the Formative Years* pp. 97-110

- Anna George De Mille
- A Rebel's Interrupted Autobiography pp. 111-122

- Harry Weinberger
- Anniversary Note pp. 123-124

- Will Lissner
- New Lights for Old Stars pp. 125-129

- Francis Neilson