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IN short compass Mr. Morris Ginsberg discusses critically with admirable lucidity the psychological basis on which much recent treatment of social problems is founded. He has a keen eye for essentials, and a sense of perspective. He presents tersely and fairly the salient arguments of writers who count and pronounces clearly and courteously well-considered judgment. A little book but a good one.
The Psychology of Society.
Morris
Ginsberg
By. Pp. xvi + 174. (London: Methuen and Co., Ltd., 1921.) 5s. net.
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The Psychology of Society . Nature 111, 145 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/111145e0
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