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Philosophy, Political psychology, Human behavior, International relations, Jews, World politics, War (Philosophy), Public opinion, Political sociology, Political science, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), History, Total war, Political science, philosophy, World politics, 20th century, World politics, 1945-, Jews, history, Science politique, Philosophie, Comportement humain, Psychologie politique, Sociologie politique, Politique mondiale, Guerre (Philosophie), Relations internationales, Holocauste, 1939-1945, Juifs, Opinion publique, Histoire, Guerre totaleTimes
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Desolation and Enlightenment: Political Knowledge After Total War, Totalitarianism, and the Holocaust (Leonard Hastings Schoff Lectures)
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"At the University of Chicago celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of its Social Science Research Building in November 1955, Harold Lasswell concluded his remarks by reflecting on the role of social scientists "in the social process," which he summarized as that of "reconstructing our institutions of enlightenment.""
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At the University of Chicago celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of its Social Science Research Building in November 1955, Harold Lasswell concluded his remarks by reflecting on the role of social scientists "in the social process," which he summarized as that of "reconstructing our institutions of enlightenment."
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