Social Science Looks at Revolution.

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    New Republic. 1/11/33, Vol. 73 Issue 945, p228-230. 3p.
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    • Abstract:
      Presents information report of the committee appointed by U.S. President Herbert Clark Hoover for the investigation of changing trends in the U.S. Disclosure of a lot of social and technological change that had taken place; Difference between changed and non changed social things; Opposition of synchronization by President Hoover; Information on central assumption by the committee; Report on social situation by the committee; Discussion of rapid changes in technology; Role of science in the changing trends; Emphasis on individual contribution in the social problems; Suggestion of developing a more governmental planning; Consideration of broader aspects of social integration and planning; Chance of emergence of a National Advisory Council; Need for organization of political power; Necessity of impressive integration of social skills; Development of revolutionary process.