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Karl Mannheim • 7 Books
Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning (1950)
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    Book Reviews (Review)
    Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning, by Karl Mannheim
    1. Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning by Karl Mannheim
    American Political Science Review, March 1951, pp. 224-226
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    Karl Mannheim's Thought (Review)
    Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning, by Karl Mannheim
    1. Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning by Karl Mannheim
    Commentary, October 1951, pp. 402-403
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    Planning for Freedom (Review)
    Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning, by Karl Mannheim
    1. Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning by Karl Mannheim
    The Nation, November 11, 1950, p. 443
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    Sociology and Moral Law (Review)
    Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning, by Karl Mannheim
    1. Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning by Karl Mannheim
    The New Republic, January 22, 1951, p. 20
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    Reviews (Review)
    Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning, by Karl Mannheim
    1. Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning by Karl Mannheim
    Political Science Quarterly, September 1951, pp. 463-464
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    The Politics of Democracy (2 Reviews)
    Open Society and Its Enemies, by Karl R. Popper
    1. Open Society and Its Enemies by Karl R. Popper
    2. Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning by Karl Mannheim
    The Partisan Review, March 1951, pp. 245-252
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    Recent Books on International Relations (14 Reviews)
    General: Economic, Social and Cultural
    1. The Human Use of Human Beings by Norbert Wiener
    2. Strategy in Poker, Business and War by John McDonald
    3. Tensions that Cause Wars by Hadley Cantril
    4. Tensions Affecting International Understanding by Otto Klineberg
    5. Freedom, Power, and Democratic Planning by Karl Mannheim
    6. Stability by Frederick E. Dessauer
    7. Race and Culture by Robert Ezra Park
    8. Bold New Program by Willard R. Espy
    9. Peace by Investment by Benjamin A. Javits
    10. Monetary Theory and Public Policy by Kenneth K. Kurihara
    11. Self-Government for the Colonies by Walter R. Crocker
    12. Nationalism and Internationalism by Edward Mead Earle
    13. The Philosophy of Civilization by Albert Schweitzer
    14. I Did Not Interview the Dead by David P. Boder
    Foreign Affairs, April 1951, p. 491