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Of Politics and Social Science

European Journal of Political Theory, 2004
During the late 1940s and early 1950s, David Riesman and Hannah Arendt were engaged in an animated discussion about the meaning and character of totalitarianism. Their disagreement reflected, in part, different experiences and dissonant intellectual backgrounds. Arendt abhorred the social sciences, finding them pretentious and obfuscating. Riesman, in
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Social Movements in Political Science

2014
Abstract This chapter examines political science’s most important contributions to the study of social movements by tracing broader research traditions back to the founding fathers of the social sciences such as James Madison, Karl Marx, Karl Polanyi, Max Weber, and Alexis de Tocqueville.
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Social Welfare and Political Science

American Political Science Review, 1946
During the past generation, social welfare has risen to a position of almost prime importance in the work of government. “Social services” have rivalled “defense services” as objects of public expenditure. “Social security” has complemented “national security” as an objective of public policy.
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Politics, Medicine, and Social Science.

Contemporary Sociology, 1975
David W. Gordon, David Mechanic
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Racial Science, Social Science, and the Politics of Jewish Assimilation

Isis, 1999
This essay examines the work of Jewish social scientists who in the first decades of this century analyzed modern Jewish life from the perspective of anthropology and medicine. While the historiography of the social and racial sciences has focused almost exclusively on the Jews as objects of these sciences, scholars have begun to explore the degree to ...
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Social Sciences: Where Do They Fit in the Politics of Science?

Science, 1966
Social scientists and a growing num ber of people in Congress and the Ad ministration are beginning to give hard thought to the place of the social sci ences in the scheme of social science government relations. Thus far there seems to be no consensus as to what new institutional arrangements should be created, but the feeling is strong that something ...
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Politics and Social Science.

American Sociological Review, 1969
Bruce Hackett, W. J. M. Mackenzie
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace Li Smith   +2 more
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