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Social omv°ardnad av handikappade: en sammanställning
In: Statens offentliga utredningar 1964:43
Tekniskt bist°and och social struktur: n°agra problemställningar
In: Studia Sociologica Upsaliensia, 1
In: Acta niversitatis Upsaliensis
Social Struktur och politisk aktivitet: en studie av väljaraktiviteten vid riksdagsvalen i Finland 1945 - 54
In: Skrifter utg. av Nyliberala Studentförbundet 15
Ståndssamhälle och universitet: universitetsbesöken som socialt fenomen i Österbotten 1722 - 1808 ; en social historisk undersökning
In: Bidrag till kännedom av Finlands natur och folk H. 95, No. 1
Ståndssamhälle och universitet: universitetsbesöken som socialt fenomen i Österbotten 1722 - 1808 ; en social historisk undersökning
In: Bidrag till kännedom av Finlands natur och folk H. 95, No. 1
Money, growth and methodology and other essays in economics: in honor of Johan Åkerman, March 31, 1961
In: Lund social science studies 20
Trivsel i Söderort: sociologisk undersökning i Hägerstens°asen och Hökmossen 1949-1950. A community study for social planning, with an English summary
In: Monografier utg. av. Stockholms kommunalförvaltning
IDEOLOGI OCH SAMHALLE. AMERIKANSKA OCH SKANDINAVISKA INSTXLLNINGAR TILL PLANERINGSPROCESSEN
In: Statsvetenskaplig Tidsskrift, Volume 63, Issue 2-3, p. 221-236
The doctrine of the separation of powers, which under the influence of Locke became the basis of US society, has had the effect of blocking the organs of gov & dividing their pol'al power & authority. Scandinavia, despite all the centrifugal elements which exist in its geographic & econ sphere, has managed to establish an internordic collaboration both econ'ally & pol'ally. No other project of regional development, except perhaps the European Common Market, has grown so rapidly, & this resurgence is due to historical experience of the association of the Scandinavian peoples. The example of the Scandinavian countries can help in the planning of US cities & towns. Individual interests which divide society can be counterbalanced by a strong executive & by a planner who directs & coordinates community plans. (Tr by J. A. Broussard from IPSA).
GUSTAF HENRIKSSON HOLMBERG SOM ANARKISTISK THEORETIKER
In: Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift, Volume 61, Issue 1, p. 25-37
Holmberg, an anarchist & syndicalist, has indicated his beliefs in his writings. He has clearly come under the influence of Duhring, whose mark appears in many of his works. Like Duhring, he places a positive philosophy of the world at the base of his system, & is therefore opposed to econ socialism. His anarchistic position is also derived from the Swedish theoretician, Quiding, for whom the history of society is characterized by a fight for right. Finally, the last elements of Holmberg's beliefs is borrowed from the French syndicalists who, at first glance, seem to stress action, while Holmberg's socialism is pure theory. Toward the end of his life, the Swedish anarchist characterized his views by labeling himself a humanist & defining precisely the meaning of this designation. While Holmberg has not had an extensive influence, he occupies a unique position in the history of Swedish pol'al thought. Tr by J. A. Broussard from IPSA.
Innovationsförloppet ur korologisk synpunkt: Av Torsten Hägerstrand. [Mit 111 Abb. u. 52 Tab.]
In: Meddelanden från Lunds Universitets Geografiska Institution. Avhandlingar 25
ETT FORSOK ATT MATA STUDIETIDERNA VID DE FILOSOFISKA FAKULTETERNA
In: Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift, Volume 9, p. 474-483
The Central Bureau of Statis in Sweden is gathering data on the duration of studies in arts & sci's. All S's who take an examination are obliged to fill out a questionnaire on this subject. So it is possible to compute (1) the (total - sum) duration, & (2) the net duration: time used for studies proper (all obstacles to studying such as illness, military service, part-time or full-time job, are subtracted), which gives information about the effectiveness of the study concerned. There appear to be large diff's in duration between diff combinations of subjects. I. Pipping.