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The Anatomy of Patriotism

Schuman, Frederick L. | March 24, 1956 issue

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The article focuses on the book "The Loyal and the Disloyal," by the author Morton Grodzins. "The Loyal and the Disloyal" is a depth analysis of the psychic and social roots of the faiths men live by and sometimes reject, and a subtle and provocative attempt to explore the why and the how of these processes. The relevant concepts and data are drawn from the current literature of all the social sciences, evaluated in forty-four pages of notes. The style is wholly free of jargon. Lucid, witty and graceful it is a model which all social scientists would do well to follow.

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LOYAL & the Disloyal, The (Book); GRODZINS, Morton; BOOKS; SOCIAL sciences; POLITICAL sociology; PATRIOTISM
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