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Tensions that cause wars: common statement and individual papers by a group of social scientists brought together by UNESCO.
1950, University of Illinois Press
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Social tensions and social changes, a Marxist analysis, by Szalai.
The role of expectancy, by G.W. Allport.
Tensions, interpersonal and international, a psychiatrist's view, by H.S. Sullivan.
Internationalizing social sciences, by G. Freyre.
Psychodynamic notes, by J. Rickman.
The lessons of facsim, by M. Hoekheimer.
A sociological analysis of international tensions, by G. Gurvitch.
The function of ideological convictions, by A. Naess.
Appendix: A statement by scientists in Japan on the problem of peace.
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