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1936-37 first edition Science and Society, Inc. (NY), 6 1/2 x 9 1/8 inches tall blue hardbound, grey endpapers, 582 pp. plus volume index. Covers rubbed, edgeworn and moderately soiled, with sun fading to spine. Page edges slightly foxed. Occasional soiling and foxing to individual issues' covers. Slight age toning to text. Otherwise, a very good copy - clean and unmarked - of this bound compilation of the four issues of 1936-37, the first volume of the publication. Note that this is a heavy and oversized book, so additional postage will be required for international or priority orders. ~SP07~ Published quarterly since 1936, Science & Society is the longest continuously published journal of Marxist scholarship, in any language, in the world. Includes the following articles: [No. 1] American Education and the Social Struggle, by Theodore B. Brameld; The Social Basis of Linguistics, by Margaret Schlauch; An Evaluation of Logical Positivism, by V.J. McGill; Concerning Mathematics, by D.J. Struik; [No. 2] Our Social Heritage, by Lancelot Hogben; The Economic Consequences of Mr. Keynes, by John Darrell; The Meaning of Change in Contemporary Philosophy, by Leo Roberts; Interpretations of the American Civil War, by Richard Enmale; Probability, by Hyman Levy; [No. 3] The Supreme Court and Civil Rights, by Louis B. Boudin; Economic Factors in Primitive Religion, by Paul Radin; Agricultural Property and Enterprise Under Italian Fascism, by Carl T. Schmidt; Henry Adams, by Edgar Johnson; The Daumier Myth, by Oliver Larkin; The Struggle for Land During the Reconstruction Period, by James S. Allen; [No. 4] Dialectical Account of Evolution, by J.B.S. Haldan; Society, Mind, Marxism, by A. Pannekoek; Discussion of Religion, by Joseph Needham and Corliss Lamont; Puerto Rico, by Earl P. Hanson; Literary Opposition to Utilitarianism, by Granville Hicks; American Negro Slave Revolts, by Herbert Aptheker; and A Fragment from Engels. N° de ref. del artículo SP07-0841-1309
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