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The discovery of abundance: Simon N. Patten and the transformation of social theory
Fox, Daniel M.
Year: [1967]
Publisher:  Published for the American Historical Association [by] Cornell University Press. 
© Daniel M. Fox
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Frontmatter
Introduction
Chapter 1 Illinois and Germany, 1852-1885
Chapter 2 Professionalism and Social Change, 1885-1910
Chapter 3 The Standard of Living
Chapter 4 The Problems of Welfare, 1892-1896
Chapter 5 Authority and Action, 1897-1903
Chapter 6 An Active Pragmatist, 1904-1914
Chapter 7 War and Social Reform, 1914-1918
Chapter 8 Materialism, Collectivism, and Abundance, 1917-1922
Chapter 9 The Communication of Abundance, 1890-1920
Epilogue: The Triumph of Abundance, 1920-1965
Notes
A Note on Sources
Bibliography
Index
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Title: The discovery of abundance : Simon N. Patten and the transformation of social theory by Daniel M. Fox.
Author: Fox, Daniel M
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Source Version: The discovery of abundance : Simon N. Patten and the transformation of social theory by Daniel M. Fox
Fox, Daniel M
Ithaca, N.Y.: Published for the American Historical Association [by] Cornell University Press, [1967]
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00245
Subject Headings: • Patten, Simon N. -- (Simon Nelson), -- 1852-1922
• Social problems
• Wealth
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