The Bertrand Russell Case (Civil Liberties in American History Series)

The Bertrand Russell Case (Civil Liberties in American History Series)

by Dewey, John

Publisher
Da Capo Press
Pages
227
Language
English
Published
1972

Overview

Table of contents<br/><br/>Introduction, by J. Dewey.<br/><br/>Foreword, by A. C. Barnes.<br/><br/>Behind the Bertrand Russell case, by H. M. Kallen.<br/><br/>Social realities versus police court fictions, by J. Dewey.<br/><br/>Trial by ordeal, new style, by W. H. Hamilton.<br/><br/>The problems of education in a democracy, by R. McKeon.<br/><br/>A scandalous denial of justice, by M. R. Cohen.<br/><br/>The attitude of the Episcopal Church, by G. E. Shipler.<br/><br/>The case as a school administrator sees it, by C. Washburne.<br/><br/>The college, the community, and the Bertrand Russell case, by Y. H. Krikorian.<br/><br/>The general pattern, by S. Hook.<br/><br/>I. Decision of Justice McGeehan. II. Statement of the Committee on Cultural Freedom.

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