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(1910 - 1997) ~ American Anthropologist, Scholar, Irish Folklorist, Dedicated Culture Advocate : An American anthropologist and scholar. He was born in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. He graduated summa cum laude from Harvard in 1931. He was exempted from his final exams by the College Dean who viewed them as "being completely unnecessary in Conrad's case" (Comitas 2000). In 1937, his doctorate dissertation titled The Irish Countryman became a college textbook. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1896 - 1990) ~ American Industrial Psychologist, Researcher on Topics such as Labor Unions and Worker Attitudes, Advocated a Form of Industrial Psychology that Approached Problems from the Workers' Standpoint : An American industrial psychologist. He was an early researcher on topics such as labor unions and worker attitudes, and advocated a form of industrial psychology that approached problems from the workers' standpoint rather than that of management. He has been described as one of the most important early figures in organizational psychology, and is particularly remembered for his focus on worker well-being. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1911 - 1978) ~ Scholar who Escaped Nazi Germany and Left for New Zealand, Husband of Famous Writer Greville Texidor, Auckland University College German Department Professor : ...fought in the ranks of the anarcho-syndicalists in the Spanish Civil War, ran children's homes for Jewish orphans in England at the beginning of the Second World War and researched and taught as a language teacher and linguist at the University of Auckland in New Zealand after the end of the war. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1925 - 2017) ~ British Journalist, Biographer Historian of Europe, 19th- And 20th-century French Historian, Author of More than 20 Books on Travel, History, and Biography : A British journalist, biographer and historian of Europe, especially of 19th- and 20th-century France. He wrote more than 20 books on travel, history, and biography. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1866 - 1966) ~ American Journalist, Author, French Sociologist, and Anthropologist of the Modern Working Class : An American journalist and author. He was known as a French conservative. While living abroad, he focused much of his writing on certain phases of French life. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

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"The Failure of the Working Class," by Anton Pannekoek, 1946, Transcribed: by David Walters/Greg Adargo, December, 2001; Source: Kurasje Council Communist Archives.

"Capitalists Everywhere Accept Marxism," by John Maclean, First published: The Worker, 1 November 1919.

"The Modern History of Japan," by W.G. Beasley, Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers, New York, Washington, 1963.

"The Selfish Gene," by Richard Dawkins, 40th Anniversary Edition, Oxford University Press, 2016, originally published 1976.

"The Immorality of the State," by Mikhail Bakunin.

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