Social Problems: A Critical Approach

Social Problems: A Critical Approach
ISBN-10
0673152014
ISBN-13
9780673152015
Series
Social Problems
Category
Histoire sociale - 20e siècle
Pages
460
Language
English
Published
1979
Publisher
Glenview, Ill. : Scott, Foresman
Author
Kenneth J. Neubeck

Description

... Price M. , 146 , 345 Cohen , Albert K. , 309 , 318 Cohen , David K. , 102 Coleman , James S. , 94 , 130 Commoner ... Christopher J. , 92 Hutt , Peter Barton , 431 450 Name Index Huxley , Aldous , 431 Hymer , Name Index Name Index.

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