Advocacy & Objectivity: A Crisis in the Professionalization of American Social Science, 1865-1905Organization of American Historians, 1975 - 357 pages |
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... position within the university . The reasons for this were in no way connected with his economic doctrines , no one of which has ever been called to question by any university authority , " Small main- tained . " It is simply grotesque ...
... position within the university . The reasons for this were in no way connected with his economic doctrines , no one of which has ever been called to question by any university authority , " Small main- tained . " It is simply grotesque ...
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... position in the Andrews case . United professional intervention in an academic freedom case had never been attempted before . Now Seligman moved cautiously to strengthen Andrews's position and to establish serviceable precedents for a ...
... position in the Andrews case . United professional intervention in an academic freedom case had never been attempted before . Now Seligman moved cautiously to strengthen Andrews's position and to establish serviceable precedents for a ...
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... positions . Even a very able scholar who became too closely identified with one position - Laughlin on gold , for instance- risked being pigeonholed as a representative of special interests and ignored by others . While Laughlin ...
... positions . Even a very able scholar who became too closely identified with one position - Laughlin on gold , for instance- risked being pigeonholed as a representative of special interests and ignored by others . While Laughlin ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Reform versus Knowledge | 10 |
Scientists of Wealth Welfare | 35 |
Copyright | |
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