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Mulford Q. Sibley

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Mulford Q. Sibley (1912–1989) was a professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota. Sibley was a controversial figure in part for his outspoken support in favor of academic freedom.[1] The University of Minnesota retains an inventory of the Sibley papers.[2]

Anecdotes

"I’d seen political science professor Mulford Q. Sibley make quite a splash at the University of Minnesota when he gave his lectures in a huge barn. One day he’d be Plato, another day, someone else. Seventeen hundred people would show up to those lectures!"[3] Garrison Keilor picked up the habit of wearing red socks from Sibley.[4]

References

Bibliography

  • Sibley, M. Q. (1944). The political theories of modern pacifism : an analysis and criticism. Philadelphia, Pa., Pacifist Research Bureau : Distributed by the Peace Section, American Friends Service Committee.
  • Sibley, M. Q. (1962). Unilateral initiatives and disarmament; a study and commentary. [Philadelphia,, Peace Literature service of the American Friends Service Committee.
  • Sibley, M. Q. (1963). The quiet battle; writings on the theory and practice of non-violent resistance. Garden City, N.Y.,, Doubleday.
  • Sibley, M. Q. (1970). The obligation to disobey; conscience & the law. [New York], Council on Religion and International Affairs.
  • Sibley, M. Q. (1970). Political ideas and ideologies; a history of political thought. New York,, Harper & Row.
  • Sibley, M. Q. (1971). Technology and utopian thought. Minneapolis,, Burgess Pub. Co.
  • Sibley, M. Q. (1975). Life after death? Minneapolis, Dillon Press.
  • Sibley, M. Q. (1977). Nature and civilization : some implications for politics. Itasca, Ill., F. E. Peacock.
  • Sibley, M. Q. and P. E. Jacob (1952). Conscription of conscience; the American state and the conscientious objector, 1940-1947. Ithaca,, Cornell University Press.
  • Sibley, M. Q. and T. Paullin (1972). The political theories of modern pacifism; an analysis and criticism. New York,, Garland Pub.
  • Sibley, M. Q. and A. W. Wardlaw (1945). Conscientious objectors in prison, 1940-1945. Philadelphia, Pa.,, The Pacifist research bureau.
  • Sibley, M. Q., A. L. Kalleberg, et al. (1983). Dissent and affirmation : essays in honor of Mulford Q. Sibley. Bowling Green, Ohio, Bowling Green University Popular Press.

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