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Jane Addams 1860-1935: Critical Essay by Merle Curti

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SOURCE: "Jane Addams on Human Nature," in Ideas in Cultural Perspective, edited by Philip P. Wiener and Aaron Noland, Rutgers University Press, 1962, pp. 468-81.

In the following essay, which was originally presented as the first William I. Hull Lecture at Swarthmore College on 16 October 1960, Curti discusses Addams's views on the self and the place of the individual in society.

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