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September 1975, Volume 421, Issue 1
- 199-200 American Land Planning Law
by Charles S. Ascher - 210-215 Index
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July 1975, Volume 420, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by Marvin E. Wolfgang - 1-10 Population and Scarcity of Food
by Everett S. Lee - 11-30 Food, Fertilizer, and the New Global Politics of Resource Scarcity
by James P. Grant - 31-45 Natural Distribution of Metals and Some Economic Effects
by Ian D. Macgregor - 46-59 Commodity Shortages and Changes in World Trade
by Kenji Takeuchi & Bension Varon - 60-71 Government Response to Commodity Shortages
by Monte E. Canfield JR & John R. Hadd - 72-85 Scarcity: Prerequisite to Abundance
by Wilfred Malenbaum - 86-97 Petroleum and Energy
by H. Robert Sharbaugh - 98-110 A Creative Adaptation to a World of Rising Shortages
by Amitai Etzioni - 111-124 The Developing World in the Fifth Kondratieff Upswing
by W.W. Rostow - 125-176 Recent Developments in Minority and Race Relations
by Milton L. Barron - 178-181 Statement of Revenue and Expense for the Years Ended December 31
by Norman D. Palmer & Howard C. Petersen & Walter M. Phillips & Paul R. Anderson & Karl R. Bopp & Elmer B. Staats & Marvin E. Wolfgang & Lee Benson & A. Leon Higginbotham JR & Richard D. Lambert & Rebecca Jean Brownlee & Covey T. Oliver - 183-237 Book Department
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May 1975, Volume 419, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by David A. Caputo - 1-11 A Legislative History of Revenue Sharing
by Will S. Myers - 12-22 The Goals and Objectives of General Revenue Sharing
by Graham W. Watt - 23-35 The Pro and Con Arguments
by Michael D. Reagan - 36-49 The Fiscal Impact of Revenue Sharing
by Allen D. Manvel - 50-62 Revenue Sharing and Governmental Reform
by Carl W. Stenberg - 63-74 Revenue Sharing: Citizen Participation and Social Service Aspects
by Richard L. Cole - 75-87 General Revenue Sharing and Environmental Quality
by William P. Angrick - 88-99 Should We Abandon Revenue Sharing?
by Henry S. Reuss - 100-119 Revenue Sharing and Structural Features of American Federalism
by Deil S. Wright - 120-129 Federalism and the Shifting Nature of Fiscal Relations
by Richard P. Nathan - 130-142 General Revenue Sharing and American Federalism: Towards the Year 2000
by David A. Caputo - 143-201 Book Department
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March 1975, Volume 418, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by Stanley Moses - 1-12 "Full" Employment Growthmanship and the Expansion of Labor Supply
by Bertram M. Gross & Jeffrey D. Straussman - 13-16 Planning for Personal Choice: The Equal Opportunity and Full Employment Act
by Augustus F. Hawkins - 17-25 Guaranteed Jobs for Human Rights
by Hubert H. Humphrey - 26-44 Labor Supply Concepts: The Political Economy of Conceptual Change
by Stanley Moses - 45-59 Counting the Jobless: The Impact of Job Rationing on the Measurement of Unemployment
by Frank F. Furstenberg JR & Charles A. Thrall - 60-71 Socio-Economic Effects of Low and High Employment
by K. William Kapp - 72-84 Planning for Total Employment
by James O'Toole - 85-93 Managing Inflation in a Full Employment Society
by Robert Lekachman - 94-107 Full Employment at Living Wages
by Thomas Vietorisz & Robert Mier & Bennett Harrison - 108-121 A Guaranteed Income: Supplement to Full Employment Guarantees
by Elizabeth Wickenden - 122-126 Labor Unions and Full Employment
by David Livingston - 127-137 Full Employment and Economic Equality
by Bernard E. Anderson - 138-146 The Liberation of Women in a Full Employment Society
by Irma Diamond - 147-155 Education for Work: A Full Employment Strategy
by Eleanor Gilpatrick - 156-164 Fiscal Barriers to Full Employment
by David C. Warner - 165-229 Book Department
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January 1975, Volume 417, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by Ralph M. Susman & Lenore R. Kupperstein - 1-15 The (F)Utility of Knowledge?: The Relation of Social Science to Public Policy toward Drugs
by Joseph R. Gusfield - 16-26 Drug Abuse, Congress and the Fact-Finding Process
by Ralph M. Susman - 27-40 Politics and Economics of Government Response to Drug Abuse
by Selma Mushkin - 41-52 Planning: A Personal View and Some Practical Considerations
by Stuart M. Matlins - 53-65 The Concept of Prevention and Its Limitations
by Richard Brotman & Frederic Suffet - 66-75 Assessing the Effects of Drug Use on Antisocial Behavior
by Jared R. Tinklenberg - 76-85 Assessing the Nature and Dimensions of the Drug Problem
by Lenore R. Kupperstein - 86-100 Drugs and the Mass Media
by F. Earle Barcus & Susan M. Jankowski - 101-109 Drug Abuse and the College Campus
by Gerald L. Robinson & Stephen T. Miller - 110-119 Drugs and Public Health: Issues and Answers
by Bertram S. Brown - 120-141 The History of Russia and Eastern Europe: A Survey of Scholarly and Related Writings (1966-1970
by David Hecht - 143-144 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEON GOURE, FOY D. KOHLER and MOSE L. HARVEY. The Role of Nuclear Forces in Current Soviet Strategy. Pp. iii, 148. Coral Gables, Fla.: University of Miami, 1974. No price
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by Chester H. Kirby - 170-171 LATIN AMERICA CHARLES D. AMERINGER. The Democratic Left in Exile: The Antidictatorial Struggle in the Caribbean, 1945-1959. Pp. 352. Coral Gables, Fla.: University of Miami Press, 1974. $19.95
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by James Millette - 175-176 UNITED STATES EDMUND BERKELEY and DOROTHY SMITH BERKELEY. John Beckley: Zealous Partisan in a Nation Divided. Pp. xvi, 312. Philadelphia, Pa.: American Philosophical Society, 1973. $6.00
by Ernest M. Lander JR - 176-177 RANDALL W. BLAND. Private Pressure on Public Law: The Legal Career of Justice Thurgood Marshall. Pp. xi, 206. Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1973. $9.95. Paperbound, $3.95
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by Kenneth W. Thompson - 179-180 J. RONALD Fox. Arming America: How the U.S. Buys Weapons. Pp. viii, 484. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University, 1974. $15.00
by W.T. Generous JR - 180-181 ROBERT A. MCCAUGHEY. Josiah Quincy, 1772-1864: The Last Federalist. Pp. vii, 264. Lawrence, Mass.: Harvard University, 1974. $12.00
by Henry S. Marks - 181-181 JAMES N. ROSENAU. Citizenship Between Elections: An Inquiry into the Mobilizable American. Pp. viii, 526. New York: The Free Press, 1974. $14.95
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by Joseph R. Conlin - 183-184 ALLEN YARNELL. Democrats and Progressives : The 1948 Presidential Election as a Test of Postwar Liberalism. Pp. x, 155. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974. $8.95
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by Wilbur F. Murra - 190-191 JAMES B. RULE. Private Lives and Public Surveillance: Social Control in the Computer Age. Pp. 382. New York: Shocken Books, 1974. $10.00
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November 1974, Volume 416, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by Richard H. Leach - 1-16 Intergovernmental Relations: an Analytical Overview
by Deil S. Wright - 17-31 How Fares Federalism in the Mid-Seventies?
by David B. Walker - 32-39 Intergovernmental Relations: a Fiscal Perspective
by Elmer B. Staats - 40-51 IGR and the Executive Branch: the New Federalism
by Thomas J. Graves - 52-66 Intergovernmental Relations: from the Legislative Perspective
by Delphis C. Goldberg - 67-76 Dimensions of Judicial Federalism
by John W. Winkle III - 77-90 Federal-Local Relations and the Mission of the City
by Philip J. Rutledge - 91-98 Counties: the Emerging Force
by Bernard F. Hillenbrand - 99-107 Intergovernmental Relations: a View from the States
by Brevard Crihfield & H. Clyde Reeves - 108-119 New Directions in Interstate Relations
by Thad L. Beyle - 120-132 Dillon's Rule Reconsidered
by John G. Grumm & Russell D. Murphy - 133-147 The Metropolitan Area Problem
by Joseph F. Zimmerman - 148-157 Conflict in Metropolitan Areas
by Henry W. Maier - 158-169 Interlocal Relations: Cooperation
by William C. Seyler - 170-180 Intergovernmental Relations in Canada
by J.E. Hodgetts - 181-193 Intergovernmental Relations in Britain
by G.W. Jones - 194-268 Book Department
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September 1974, Volume 415, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by Frederick R. Eisele - 1-18 The Aging of Populations and Societies
by Donald O. Cowgill - 19-40 Social Mythology and Reform: Income Maintenance for the Aged
by Robinson Hollister - 41-54 Rational Planning and Organizational Imperatives: Prospects for Area Planning in Aging
by Robert B. Hudson - 55-69 The Role of the Federal Government in the Provision of Social Services to Older Persons
by Byron D. Gold - 70-79 Political Factors in the Emerging Legal Age Status of the Elderly
by Leonard D. Cain - 80-94 Reforming Private Pensions
by Frank Cummings - 95-105 The Political Economy of Nursing Homes
by Mary Adelaide Mendelson & David Hapgood - 106-119 Old Age Associations in National Politics
by Henry J. Pratt - 120-137 Age, Sex and Feminism
by Jessie Bernard - 138-159 NCBA, Black Aged and Politics
by Jacquelyne Johnson Jackson - 160-175 Age and Political Alienation: Maturation, Generation and Period Effects
by Neal E. Cutler & Vern L. Bengtson - 176-186 Aging and Conservatism
by Norval D. Glenn - 187-198 Age Groups in American Society and the Rise of the Young-Old
by Bernice L. Neugarten - 199-212 Aging and the Future of American Politics
by Robert H. Binstock - 213-292 Book Department
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July 1974, Volume 414, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by Marvin E. Wolfgang - 1-17 An American View of Economic Relations with the USSR
by Herbert S. Levine - 18-26 Soviet-American Economic Cooperation: Recent Development, Prospects and Problems
by Ivan D. Ivanov - 27-40 The Future of Soviet-American Diplomacy
by Anatoly A. Gromyko - 41-50 The Moscow-Peking-Washington Triangle
by Harry Schwartz - 51-63 The USSR Position on Disarmament in the United Nations
by Richard S. Ovinnikov - 64-72 Arms Control and Disarmament: A View from the USA
by Marshall D. Shulman - 73-83 The Exchange of People and Ideas
by Allen H. Kassof - 84-95 Aspects of Sharing Science and Technology
by Loren R. Graham - 96-104 The USSR and Security in Europe: A Soviet View
by Vladimir L. Bykov - 105-137 Social Stratification: 1969-1973
by Thomas E. Lasswell & Sandra L. Benbrook - 138-147 Social Mobility: 1969-1973
by Barbara A. Dietrick - 148-152 Report of the Board of Directors to the Members of the American Academy of Political and Social Science for the Year 1973
by N/A - 153-228 Book Department
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May 1974, Volume 413, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by Robert Presthus - 1-10 Interest Groups under a Semipermanent Government Party: The Case of Japan
by Takeshi Ishida - 11-26 Human Rights and Amnesty International
by Harry M. Scoble & Laurie S. Wiseberg - 27-43 Interest Groups in Sweden
by Nils Elvander - 44-57 Interest Group Lobbying: Canada and the United States
by Robert Presthus - 58-71 Interests and Institutions in the Netherlands: An Assessment by the People and by Parliament
by Hans Daalder & Galen A. Irwin - 72-85 Interest Groups in the Republic of South Africa
by L. Pretorius & W.B. Vosloo - 86-100 Interest Groups and the Consent to Govern: Getting the People Out, for What?
by Theodore J. Lowi - 101-123 Interest Groups in Switzerland
by Dusan Sidjanski - 124-144 Quebec: Interest Groups and the Search for an Alternative Political System
by Léon Dion & Micheline De Sève - 145-157 British Pressure Group Politics: The National Council for Civil Liberties
by Robert Benewick - 158-172 Supplement
by Robert J. Wolosin - 173-239 Book Department
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March 1974, Volume 412, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by Donald M. Lamberton - 1-10 Decision: The Human Predicament
by G.L.S. Shackle - 11-20 Freedom, Symbols and Communication
by José Luis L. Aranguren - 21-33 Artificial Intelligence
by Hubert L. Dreyfus - 34-43 Information and the New Movements for Citizen Participation
by Hazel Henderson - 44-54 Communication in Development
by Everett M. Rogers - 55-63 International Transmission of Information and the Business Firm
by Sune Carlson