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PITIRIM A. SOROKIN, who died this weekend, made a rare public appearance at Harvard two years ago at a "Speak-Out" on the Vietnam War. Compared with the score of illustrious professors who spoke before him, Sorokin was not well known. But in spite of his age and his ill health, he overwhelmed the audience with his fervor, his intellect, and his unbending hostility to America's foreign policy...
...Sorokin was no stranger to invective. He was raised in Russia before the Revolution, and by the age of 15 he was already familiar with Czarist dungeons. Under Kerensky's regime he was a Cabinet member. When the Bolsheviks overthrew Kerensky he was imprisoned once again. He was banished from Russia in 1922, but he never lost a strong emotional attachment to his fatherland...
...Sorokin's name did come up occasionally, it was usually as a source of derision. His study of love in five dimensions at the Center for Research on Creative Altruism, which he founded in 1949, convinced many that he was eccentric. But the books he wrote on love and altruism, like all of his works, are widely known and respected by sociologists...
...many ways Sorokin anticipated, by more than a generation, the attitudes and pre-occupations of the 1960's. Convinced that the Universities and Foundations were increasingly devoted to the study of war, he resolved to study love and peace. He began to explore Hindu mysticism and Raji-Yoga mysticism two decades...
...Sorokin objected to the enormous grants, often from the government, which now finance so much of scholarly research. He once said with pride that during his six years at the University of Minne-sota he wrote a dozen books, and received a total of $43.40 in grants...