Advocacy & Objectivity: A Crisis in the Professionalization of American Social Science, 1865-1905Organization of American Historians, 1975 - 357 pages |
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Page 77
... Laughlin stayed out of the AEA because he differed with its members on theoretical grounds . His convic- tions made it impossible for him to condone a positive role for the state in economic or social affairs . Shortly before the AEA ...
... Laughlin stayed out of the AEA because he differed with its members on theoretical grounds . His convic- tions made it impossible for him to condone a positive role for the state in economic or social affairs . Shortly before the AEA ...
Page 170
... Laughlin would balance each other , for the president worked hard to get both men . Pre- dictably , Laughlin had no use for Bemis . To keep his unwanted junior colleague out of the economics department , Laughlin had Bemis assigned to ...
... Laughlin would balance each other , for the president worked hard to get both men . Pre- dictably , Laughlin had no use for Bemis . To keep his unwanted junior colleague out of the economics department , Laughlin had Bemis assigned to ...
Page 175
... Laughlin had no intention of letting Bemis teach anything that he considered . economics . Like Harper , Laughlin must have been influenced by his ambitions for the university . His early work had established him as a prominent student ...
... Laughlin had no intention of letting Bemis teach anything that he considered . economics . Like Harper , Laughlin must have been influenced by his ambitions for the university . His early work had established him as a prominent student ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Reform versus Knowledge | 10 |
Scientists of Wealth Welfare | 35 |
Copyright | |
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