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Society in Transition. Problems of a changing age. [With a bibliography.]

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  • "The industrial revolution: the rise of the empire of machines. Sosical and economic changes produced by the industrial revolution. Intellectual emancipation and the rise of secularism. Our physicl resources: wasts, conservation and replacement. Leading economic pronomic problems of our day. Population problems in modern society. Human migration and the immigration problem. Some outstanding race problems. The negro problem in the United States. Biologiacal, social, and educational aspects of the sex problem. The struggle against diseas and pain. Leading problems of urban life. The revolution in rural life. New forms of social control: mass information and mass progranada. Cultural lag and the institutional Crisis. A new perspective on crime in contemporary America. A new perspective on crime in contemporary America. The repression and prevention of traditional crime. Some aspects of social pathology. Mental disease, mental defects, and the rise of mental hygiene. Poverty and relief: charity, social Work, and social legislation. A prospectus of the American Scence Today."

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  • "Society in Transition. Problems of a changing age. [With a bibliography.]"@en
  • "Society in Transition. Problems of a changing age. [With a bibliography.]"
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  • "Society in transition"
  • "Society in transition; problems of a changing age"
  • "Society in transition; problems of a changing age"@en
  • "Society in transition problems of a changing age"
  • "Society in transition problems of a changing age"@en
  • "Society in transition : a social approach to deviancy"@en
  • "Society in transition Problems of a changing age"
  • "Society in transition : problems of a changing age"
  • "Society in transition : problems of a changing age"@en
  • "Society in Trasition : Problems of a Changing Age"

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