Social Thought and Research, Volume 22, Number 1&2 (1999)
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Perceived Parent-Child Interaction and Boys' Self-Esteem in Nigeria
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1999-04-01)The problem under consideration in the present paper deals with the relationship between parent-child interaction patterns and the child self-esteem in a private high school in the city of Lagos, Nigeria. The relationship ... -
Social Thought and Research, Volume 22, Number 1&2 (1999): Book Review
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Social Thought and Research, Volume 22, Number 1&2 (1999): Front Matter
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Social Thought and Research, Volume 22, Number 1&2 (1999): Book Review
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Marcuse and the Quest for Radical Subjectivity
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Klara Hitler's Son: Reading the Langer Report on Hitler's Mind
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1999-04-01)This essay is a spin-off from my book on psychological warfare in the Melville Revival, 1919-1999. Unbelievably, leading scholars in the twentieth-century "revival" of Herman Melville (1819-1891) read their subject as a ... -
Constructing the 'Self' of Self-Determination: Liberal and Anti-Liberal Tensions in Modern Irish Nationalism
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1999-04-01)This paper explores the relationship of modern nationalism to the philosophical dictates of eighteenth century liberalism. It argues that although the ethos of modern nationalism developed out of the liberal ideal of popular ... -
The Global Economy and Changes in the Determinants of Cross-National Income Inequality
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1999-04-01)This study examines the capacity of modernization theory, dependency theory, world-system analysis, and political democracy theory to explain the determinants of income inequality in less-developed countries before and ... -
Helmut Schelsky's "German" Hobbes Interpretation
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1999-04-01)Helmut Schelsky (1912-1914) is certainly one of the most important and influential German sociologists of the post war period. He held professorial chairs in sociology in the Federal Republic for thirty tears (1948-1978): ... -
Authoritarianism in the Netherlands: Mission Completed? Downward Trends in Authoritarianism in the Netherlands 1970-1992 with an International Comparison of World Data
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1999-04-01)Three basic hypotheses on authoritarianism in The Netherlands areproposed. A composite Middendorp dataset was used, that included five national random samples in The Netherlands: 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985and 1992. The first ... -
Border States and Civil Rights: Activism Prior to 1955
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1999-04-01)Early civil rights activism prior to 1954 Brown case is marked by the absence of an intervening agency ororganization associated with the type of mass mobilization found in the Montgomery Bus Boycott and other events in ... -
Authoritarian Aggression and Social Stratification: A Research Note
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1999-04-01)Ever since Seymour Martin Lipset's famous paper on authoritarianism and the left(1959), it has been widely assumed that blue collar workers are uniquely susceptible to the temptations of hate. Thisassumption was tested and ... -
Testing a Model of American Elite Generational Continuity with Cross National Data
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1999-04-01)A cross national data set consisting of 122 national chief executives who were in office in 1990 is used to test the validity of a model of American elite generational continuity. The hypothesis is that the model will be ...