Sidney Ratner
Rutgers University
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The American Historical Review | 1959
Sidney Ratner; Keith Hancock
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Archive | 1988
Sidney Ratner
Among the books on war and peace written by philosophers and social scientists, especially noteworthy are Kant, Perpetual Peace, Clausewitz, On War, Marx and Engels, The Communist Manifesto, Tolstoy, War and Peace,1 Quincy Wright, The Study of War,2 and Raymond Aron (1966), Peace and War. John Dewey never wrote a book on the subject of war and peace comparable to his Experience and Nature or his Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. Yet his views on this subject, as expressed in essays from the First to the Second World War attracted much attention and aroused both high praise and stringent criticism from different social groups at different times and in varying circumstances. These essays involve complex questions of historical data and judgment, and sharply contrasting theories of the relationship of means to ends. These questions deserve to be analyzed in a more systematic and searching way than most writers on this aspect of Dewey’s work have done, such as John Patrick Diggins.3
Archive | 1954
Arthur F. Bentley; Sidney Ratner
The American Historical Review | 1965
John Dewey; Jules Altman; Arthur F. Bentley; Sidney Ratner
Modern Judaism | 1984
Sidney Ratner
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research | 1955
Arthur F. Bentley; Sidney Ratner
The Journal of Economic History | 1952
Sidney Ratner
Archive | 2008
John Dewey; Sidney Ratner
Business History Review | 1986
Sidney Ratner
The Journal of Economic History | 1982
Sidney Ratner