Cold War Social Science: Specter, Reality, or Useful Concept?

2012 ◽  
pp. 1-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Solovey
Keyword(s):  
Cold War ◽  
Science ◽  
1994 ◽  
Vol 264 (5161) ◽  
pp. 992-993
Author(s):  
L. Zenderland
Keyword(s):  
Cold War ◽  

Author(s):  
Matteo Bortolini

Book Review of: Mark Solovey and Hamilton Cravens (eds.), Cold War Social Science: Knowledge Production, Liberal Democracy, and Human NatureNew York: Palgrave Macmillan 2014First paperback ed., xvii + 270 pp.ISBN 978-1-137-38835-3Price: € 31


2021 ◽  
pp. 1468795X2110425
Author(s):  
Gary D Jaworski

This article examines the writings on loyalty and betrayal of sociologist Erving Goffman and political scientist Morton Grodzins. Both thinkers made unique contributions to the understanding of those topics while simultaneously offering critical appraisals of early Cold War America. Examining these writings in historical and intellectual context, and reading them against each other, reveals important elements of this work that are worthy of a fresh appreciation. Within this analysis, the article reflects on social criticism during treacherous times, from open resistance to subtle intellectual legerdemain.


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