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Graham Wallas (1858-1932) was a British sociologist, political scientist, antirationalist, and proponent of a psychological approach to the study of politics.The son of a Sunderland clergyman, Graham ...
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In the following essay, Kang studies Wallas's attempts to strengthen and sustain the foundations of liberal democracy.
During his lifetime (1858-1932) Graham Wallas's pioneering contribu...
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In the following review of Graham Wallas and the Great Society by Terence H. Qualter, Collini regards Wallas's equivocal influence on modern political science.
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In the following excerpt, Laski evaluates Wallas and the significance of his work.
Graham Wallas was, I think, the supreme teacher of social philosophy in the last forty years. Other men have left a s...
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In the following review, Woolf comments on Wallas's "extraordinary originality and freshness of mental vision, " though he observes that the thinker was hindered by his lack of ...
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In the following essay, Waldo examines Wallas's project of synthesizing reason and emotion in his political theory.
The pioneering contributions of Graham Wallas in a number of fields of inquir...
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In the following essay, Barnes analyzes Wallas's theory of political psychology as presented in his Human Nature in Politics, The Great Society, and Our Social Heritage.
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In the following essay, Mack follows the development and influence of Wallas's political thought.
As he walked with Lowes Dickinson in Cambridge one day, Graham Wallas suddenly stretched his ha...
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In the following essay, Heslep probes Wallas's normative analysis of the modern "Great Society, " particularly as it applies to morality, happiness, and education.
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