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Social control in a free society / by Loren C. Eiseley [and others] ; Edited, with a preface, by Robert E. Spiller.

LIBRA HM131 .S62
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Spiller, Robert Ernest, 1896-1988, editor.
Contributor:
Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977.
Charles Lee Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
University of Pennsylvania. Benjamin Franklin lectures ; 1958.
The Benjamin Franklin lectures of the University of Pennsylvania ; 6th ser., 1958
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social control.
Penn Provenance:
Lee, Ruth Sara (donor) (Lee Collection copy)
Lee, Charles, 1911- (inscription) (Lee Collection copy)
Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977 (autograph) (Lee Collection copy)
Physical Description:
139 pages ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [1960]
Contents:
The ethic of the group, by L.C. Eiseley.
Science and human values, by C.G. Hempel.
Mass versus coterie culture, by G. Seldes.
Prometheus incorporated, conformity or coercion ̉By G.J. Stigler.
Law and the limits of individuality, by W. Hurest.
Local Notes:
Penn Libraries Lee Collection copy has inscription: "for Charles Lee -- with best wishes from his friend Loren Eiseley"
Penn Libraries Lee Collection copy has dust jacket.
Other Format:
Online version: Spiller, Robert Ernest, 1896-1988. Social control in a free society.
OCLC:
263412

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