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1. Address Unknown: The Homeless in America
by Professor James D Wright
Homelessness in America has grown from a minor problem in isolated areas of a few big cities into a near epidemic. Today, scarcely any American city ... More
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3. The New Freedom: Individualism and Collectivism in the Social Lives of Americans
by William A Donohue
The root cause of contemporary American psychological and social disorders, argues William Donohue in this major new book, is the dominant culture's ... More
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4. The Moral Authority of Government
by Moorhead Kennedy (Editor), R Hoxie (Editor), Brenda Repland (Editor)
These new essays prepared to commemorate the centennial of the National Institute of Social Sciences have been carefully crafted to deal with an ... More
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5. Thorstein Veblen
by David Riesman
This is a brilliant and unconventional study of one of the most challenging figures in modern social and economic thought. David Riesman has chosen a ... More
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8. State Autonomy or Class Dominance?: Case Studies on Policy Making in America
by Professor G William Domhoff
In his new book G. William Domhoff provides the most thorough critique to date of state autonomy theory as it has been applied to the American ... More
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10. The Survival of the Adversary Culture
by Paul Hollander
"The Survival of the Adversary Culture" shows that contrary to much popular and journalistic opinion, the rejection of American society conceived ... More
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11. Post-Orientalism: Knowledge and Power in Time of Terror
by Hamid Dabashi
This book is a sustained record of Hamid Dabashi's reflections over many years on the question of authority and the power to represent. Who gets to ... More
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13. Judgment and Sensibility: Religion and Stratification
by E Digby Baltzell, Digby Baltzell, Howard Schneiderman (Editor)
"Judgment and Sensibility" is the second volume of the collected essays of E. Digby Baltzell, one of the keenest observers and analysts of America's ... More
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14. Persuasions and Prejudices: An Informal Compendium of Modern Social Science, 1953-1988
by Irving Louis Horowitz
With the presumption that review essays, and statements written for special occasions may reveal as much about the writer as those written about, ... More
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15. The New Feminist Agenda: Defining the Next Revolution for Women, Work, and Family
by Madeleine M Kunin
Looking back over five decades of advocacy, Kunin charts the course for the next feminist revolution--one that mobilizes women, and men, to call for ... More
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16. Unbending Gender: Why Family and Work Conflict and What to Do about It
The Co-Director of the Project on Gender, Work and Family at the American University Law School in Washington, D.C., offers a new vision of an ... More
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17. Dilemmas of a Double Life
by Nancy B Kaltreider, M.D. (Editor)
Here, in what one of the contributors felicitously calls 'a mentoring book, ' sixteen professional women write as generational role models about the ... More
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18. On the Picket Line: Strategies of Working-Class Women During the Depression
by Mary E Triece
Working-class women's creative challenges to oppressive gender norms and workplace discrimination
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19. Women and the Politics of Class
by Johanna Brenner
"Johanna Brenner writes with a clarity of purpose that arises out of a lifetime of participation in the struggles of working-class women. A major ... More
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20. Building on Women's Strengths: A Social Work Agenda for the Twenty-First Century, Second Edition
by Liane V Davis Memorial Scholar, K Jean Peterson (Editor), Dr. Alice A Lieberman (Editor)
Build a woman-centered social work practice for the new millennium!"How do we take the strengths women have--have always had--and use them to build a ... More
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21. Rights, Not Roses: Unions and the Rise of Working-Class Feminism, 1945-80
by Dennis A Deslippe
Although the most visible banners of feminism were carried by educated, white-collar, professional women, working-class women were themselves a ... More
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22. Speaking of Sex: The Denial of Gender Inequality,
Professor of Law Deborah Rhode examines patterns of gender across a wide array of social, legal and public policy settings. Challenging conventional ... More
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23. Women's Two Roles: A Contemporary Dilemma
by Professor Phyllis Moen
Moen describes the meshing of work and family roles, not only as the private dilemma of individual women and their families, but also as a public ... More
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24. Feminine Mistake: Women, Work and Identity
by Judith Posner
A a topical, eye-opening look at women'sdissatisfation with their careers tha t will appeal to readers of The Second Shift and The Superwoman ... More
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