Mid-Century; The Social Implications of Scientific Progress. Edited and annotated by John Ely Burchard. (Cambridge & New York: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press and John Wiley and Sons, Inc., joint publishers. 1950. Pp. xx, 549. $7.50.)
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American Political Science Review, 1951, vol. 45, issue 1, 287-287
Date: 1951
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