World Communism: The Disintegration of a Secular Faith, by Richard Lowenthal by Lewis A. Coser Richard Lowenthal, currently a visiting research fellow at Columbia University, was for many years a journalist who wrote from London…
America & the World Revolution by Lewis A. Coser Last spring, COMMENTARY invited Lewis A. Coser, Oscar Gass, Hans J. Morgenthau, and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., to participate in a…
The Conservative Enemy, by C. A. R. Crosland by Lewis A. Coser C. A. R. Crosland, a former Oxford Fellow in Economics and a member of Parliament, has long been associated with…
The Politics of Hope, by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. by Lewis A. Coser This collection of essays, written in the 1950's and early 1960's for a variety of magazines, reflects the amazing catholicity…
The Paradoxes of Freedom, by Sidney Hook by Lewis A. Coser The three interrelated chapters of this book elaborate a series of lectures which the author delivered at the University of…
Who Governs? Democracy and Power in an American City, by Robert A. Dahl by Lewis A. Coser A FEW YEARS AGO, in a much discussed study of power in a major Southern city, Community Power Structure, Floyd…
Education and Attitude Change-The Effect of Schooling on Prejudice Against Minority Groups, by Charles Herbert Stember by Lewis A. Coser MOST AMERICANS look upon education as a kind of secular magic: allegedly it can cure most social ills if it…
A Week in Warsaw by Lewis A. Coser From this side of the Iron Curtain, Communist bloc countries tend to look alike.
Graduate Education in the United States, by Bernard Berelson by Lewis A. Coser This volume provides--as they say--a gold mine of information about the state of graduate studies in America.
America in the Sixties, by the Editors of Fortune; Beyond the Welfare State, by Gunnar Myrdal; The Powerful Consumer, by George by Lewis A. Coser These three books are all concerned with topics that border on the area between sociology and economics. But they are…