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The impact of war on American life ; the twentieth-century experience. Edited by Keith L. Nelson.

Author: Nelson, Keith L. comp.

Imprint:New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, [1971]

Descriptionx, 395 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Note:War-time socialism / Rexford G.Tugwell. - National mobilization / Joseph Dorfman. - Industrial gains and losses / George Soule. - Labor and the postwar reaction / John D. Hicks. - The cost of war / John M. Clark. - Submission to autocracy / Mark Sullivan. - Competition for power / Carl B. Swisher. - Partisanship in congress / Seward Livermore. - Patriotism on the bench / Alfred H. Kelly and Winfred Harbison. - The withering of progressivism / Richard Hofstadter. - The politics of nostalgia / George Mowry. - Inspiration to reform / William Leuchtenburg. - These wild young people / John F. Carter, Jr. - Equality for women / Preston W. Slosson. - Minorities under attack / Horace Peterson and Gilbert Fite. - The migration of negroes / Educational dislocation / Willard Waller. - The intellectual crusade / Randolph Bourne. - The end of innocence / Henry F. May. - The loss of roots / Malcolm Cowley. - The sense of release / Alfred Kazin. - The fundamentalist reaction / Norman Furniss. - A new economy / Stuart Chase. - The industrial achievement / George A. Lincoln, William Y. Smith, Jay B. Durst. - Increasing concentration of business / A.D.H. Kaplan. - The division of prosperity / Frederick Lewis Allen. - The worker in the war and after / Thomas R. Brooks. - Enhancement of the executive / Carl B. Swisher. - A divided congress / Thomas L. Stokes. - An acquiescent court / A. Russell Buchanan. - Conservative resurgence / Eric Goldman. - The decline of liberalism / Arthur Ekirch.

Note:The changing family / Ernest W. Burgess. - The war and social problems / Francis Merrill. - Beginning the negro revolution / Richard Dalfiume. - Adapting the colleges and universities / American Association of University Professors. - The challenge to education / Isaac L. Kandel. - Militant nationalism / Merle Curti. - Writers without motivation / John Aldridge. - A failure of imagination / Chester Eisinger. - The adjustment of the church / Ray H. Abrams. - The growth of religious realism / George F. Thomas. - Stabilization and expansion / Harold G. Vatter. - The race for economic growth / Dumas Malone and Basil Rauch. - Entangling business and government / Bernard D. Nossiter. - The depletion of resources / Seymour Melman. - The transformed economy / Murray L. Weidenbaum. - The 200 year mortgage / James L. Clayton. - Invisible government / David Wise and Thomas B. Ross. - Civilian control / Louis Heren. - The congressional dilemma / Hobert N. Carroll. - The judicial offensive / Alpheus T. Mason. - The new right / Richard Dudman. - The new left / Nathan Glazer. - The new politics / Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. - The silent generation / Time. - Conformism and alienation / Dumas Malone and Basil Rauch. - The outspoken generation / Newsweek. - The new world of the negro / Harold Isaacs. - Growing negro disillusionment / Bayard Rustin. - Korea and the schools / Benjamin Fine. - The new faces of education / Harold Howe II.

Note:The conservative mood / Harvey Wish. - Developing social criticism / T.B. Bottomore. - A literature of the self / Robert E. Spiller, et al. - A new literary dialectic / Morris Dickstein. - The search for absolute values / Merle Curti. - Religious revival and revolution / Martin Marty, et al. - Part of the system of old governments / Thomas Paine. - Whin congress goes forth / Finley Peter Dunne. - Each with his hand upon his gun / James Andrew Beall. - A deliberate hoax on the American people / William Henry Chamberlain. - Anew appreciation for Congress / Robert J. Bresler. - Liberal anti-governmentalism / Kenneth N. Waltz. - A dangerous establishment / James Madison. - Drawn to war and revolutions by their armies / Alexis De Tocqueville. - Preparedness is militarism / Oswald Garrison Villard. - The Garrison State / Harold D. Lasswell. - The militarization of our government / Hanson W. Baldwin. - Liberal anti-militarism / Samuel P.Huntington. - Acts of the ruling class / Karl Liebknecht. - The organized power of private interest / Robert Lafollette, William Kenyon and Charles Thomas. - Open to grave objections / League of nations. - Dependent on the continuation of the war business / Special Committee of the Senate. - The inevitable cost of imperial power / Gabriel Kolko. - Theories about capitalism and war / Quincy Wright.

Note:America's danger / Lucia Ames Mead. - Pacifist illusions / Hudson Maxim. - The armament bandwagon / John T. Flynn. - A necessary evil / Nathaniel Peffer. - The power elite / C. Wright Mills. - Civilian dominance / Arnold Rose. - The military-industrial complex / Dwight D. Eisenhower. - The warfare state / Fred J. Cook. - The complex as society / Marc Pilisuk and Thomas Hayden. - A cabal of vested interests / H. L. Nieburg. - Environmental pressures / Kenneth Boulding. - The complex-complex / Michael Getler. - A vast, amorphous conglomeration / TIME. - The issue as a strawman / Richard Nixon. - A means to global expansion / Sidney Lens.

Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 371-395.



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