Advocacy & Objectivity: A Crisis in the Professionalization of American Social Science, 1865-1905Organization of American Historians, 1975 - 357 pages |
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... railroads . So long as railroad leaders violated laws against discriminatory practices and corrupted legislatures with bribes , Bemis argued , they were hardly justified in accusing strikers of lawlessness . Though Bemis criticized the ...
... railroads . So long as railroad leaders violated laws against discriminatory practices and corrupted legislatures with bribes , Bemis argued , they were hardly justified in accusing strikers of lawlessness . Though Bemis criticized the ...
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... Railroad , and the entire Chicago gas trust for pressuring the university trustees to purge Bemis.13 The lack of a university position was interpre- ted as an admission of guilt . Finally , at Laughlin's urging , Harper decided to ...
... Railroad , and the entire Chicago gas trust for pressuring the university trustees to purge Bemis.13 The lack of a university position was interpre- ted as an admission of guilt . Finally , at Laughlin's urging , Harper decided to ...
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... railroad problems and he hoped , with the good will and financial support of railroad executives in Chicago , to make his new department a center for railroad economics . Yet the whole project seemed to hang on the antics of a man whom ...
... railroad problems and he hoped , with the good will and financial support of railroad executives in Chicago , to make his new department a center for railroad economics . Yet the whole project seemed to hang on the antics of a man whom ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Reform versus Knowledge | 10 |
Scientists of Wealth Welfare | 35 |
Copyright | |
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