The Moral Implications of Social Structure
It has not been often that the editor of Practical Anthropology has received a letter raising serious objection to any of the many viewpoints which have been expressed in the pages of the magazine. We welcome such letters, of course, as they draw attention to weaknesses of presentation, faulty logic...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Sage Publishing
1959
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Practical anthropology
Year: 1959, Volume: 6, Issue: 3, Pages: 140-144 |
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Summary: | It has not been often that the editor of Practical Anthropology has received a letter raising serious objection to any of the many viewpoints which have been expressed in the pages of the magazine. We welcome such letters, of course, as they draw attention to weaknesses of presentation, faulty logic, wrong data, unwarranted conclusions, and many other possible problems with material published in PA. We did receive one such letter from the Rev. Paul Abrecht of the Department on Church and Society, Division of Studies of the World Council of Churches in Geneva. Since it was in reference to something I had written, I am taking this opportunity of printing the letter along with an explanation of my earlier statement. |
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Contains: | Enthalten in: Practical anthropology
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1177/009182965900600309 |