PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION BY DAVID SPITZ -- I THE QUEST FOR MEANING -- 1 The Freedom to Search for Knowledge -- 2 The Rights and Obligations of the Scholar -- 3 The Social Sciences -- 4 Signs and Symbols -- 5 The Historical Pattern of Social Change -- 6 Intellectual Cooperation in the Social Sciences -- II ETHICS AND POLITICS -- 7 Ethics and Politics -- 8 Ethics and History -- 9 The Ethical Significance of the Idea Theory -- 10 The Passions and Their Importance in Morals -- 11 Personality and the Suprapersonal -- 12 The Deep Beauty of the Golden Rule -- 13 Unity and Difference: The Ordering of a Multigroup Society -- III STATE AND SOCIETY -- 14 Do Nations Grow Old? -- 15 The Foundations of Nationality -- 16 Society and State -- 17 On “ Society and State” : Bosanquet-Hoernle- Maclver Letters -- 18 Power and Human Rights -- 19 Liberty and Authority -- 20 Interests and Social Pressures -- 21 Sovereignty and Political Obligation -- 22 The Social and Political Ideas of Bertrand Russell -- 23 The Political Roots of Totalitarianism -- 24 Mein Kampf and the Truth -- IV GOVERNMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE -- 2$ The Philosophical Background of the Constitution -- 26 Two Centuries of Political Change -- 27 The Papal Encyclical on Labor -- 28 Government and the Goals of Economic Activity -- 29 Government and Social Welfare -- V WAR AND INTERNATIONAL ORDER -- 30 War and Civilization -- 31 The Interplay of Cultures -- 32 The Second World War and the Peace -- 33 The Fundamental Principles of International Order -- 34 Some Implications of a Democratic International Order -- VI ENDS AND MEANS -- 35 Educational Goals -- 36 The Art of Contemplation -- 37 The Right to Privacy -- 38 The Lottery of Life -- 39 The Assault on Poverty -- 40 The Unbalance of Our Times -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INDEX.
Robert M. Maclver (1882-1970) was Lieber Professor of Political Philosophy and Sociology at Columbia University (1929- 1950) and held many other academic posts, directorships, and honorary degrees, and in 1962 came out of retirement to be chancellor of the New School for Social Research. Among his most Important books were Social Causation and Community: A Sociological Study. David Spitz was professor of political science at Columbia University. He was the author of. among other books, The Liberal Idea of Freedom. The David and Elaine Spitz Prize Is awarded every year for the best book In liberal and/or democratic theory by the International Conference for the Study of Political Thought in his honor.