Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Meiklejohn in his experimental college at Wisconsin. And the danger that such broadness should prove superficial or produce a vaguely theoretic sentimentality should be effectively removed by the requirement of a thesis and individual research in a chosen aspect of the work. The Field of Sociology and Social Ethics, thus reorganized and widened, is a welcome and worthy mate of the present fields, and takes its legitimate place as a subject for the consideration of the Freshman class...
Chemistry 2, Chemistry 16, Comp. Literature 6a, Economics B, English 78, Fine Arts 1c, Geology 13, German F, German 8, Government 17a, Greek 2, History 5a, History 10a, History 21, Military Science 3, Music 3, Physics 4a, Physiology 1, Psychology 12. Rom. Philology 5hf., Social Ethics...
...view of the fact that members of the Freshman class must choose their fields of concentration by Wednesday, April 25, the following article dealing with the work of the new Department of Sociology and Social Ethics has been written for the Crimson by Professor R. B. Perry, professor of Philosophy...
This new department which has been recently organized is designed eventually to supplant the department of Social Ethics, although all men who chose the latter field before last October may continue...
...establishing a new field of concentration in "Sociology and Social Ethics" the Faculty desires, as in the case of "History and Literature", to recognize an identity of subject matter that tends to be hidden by the more or less artificial barriers that separate the departments of a modern university. At the same time there is an equally strong desire to avoid the shallowness and sentimentality that are associated with what is called "breadth of view". Henry James once referred to the field of all things human and divine which was the topic of study at the Concord School of Philosophy...