Democracy: should it survive? / Issued by the William J Kerby foundation, Washington, D. C.
| Author/creator | William J. Kerby foundation, Washington, D. C. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | Milwaukee : The Bruce publishing company, [©1943] |
| Description | 159 pages ; 23 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | Forward, by T. F. Woodlock.--The dignity of personality. by J. A. Ryan.--Background of the Declaration of independence, by R. J. Purcell.--Totalitarianism and the dignity of man, by Luigi Sturzo.--Man in American education, by Walter Lippman.--The natural sciences and the dignity of man, by K. F. Herzfeld.--Industrial democracy and the dignity of man, by D. A. McCabe.--Labor's stake in the principle of the dignity of man, by Phillip Murray.--The employer and the dignity of the individual, by R. H. Reiss.--What color, man? By L. T. Achille.--Farming and the dignity of man, by Lois Curry.-- Social work, democracy and the human personality, by J. M. Hoey.-- Humanism and the dignity of man, by Jacques Maritain.--Christ and human dignity, by W. H. Russell. |
| LCCN | 44000327 |