01823cam a22002771 4500003000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066035001900083040003300102042001200135050001400147082001300161110008900174245009300263260008900356300002500445440003700470505074500507650002201252700005501274906004501329942001201374999001901386952014001405BD-DhUL20170522115611.0750707s1952 xx 000 0 eng  a 52007640  a(OCoLC)1430979 aDLCcFJdOCoLCdDLCdBD-DhUL apremarc00aJA79b.I6 a172bCON2 aJewish Theological Seminary of America.bInstitute for Religious and Social Studies.10aConflict of loyalties,ba series of addresses and discussions,cedited by R. M. MacIver. aNew York,bInstitute for Religious and Social Studies; distributed by Harperc[1952] a vii, 150 p.c21 cm. 0aReligion and civilization series0 a-By way of introduction: An ancient tale retold, by R. M. MacIver.-The rule versus the cause; On deceiving the public for the public good, by L. Bryson. Fact, fiction, and reality, by F. E. Johnson. On the justifiable grounds of disobedience to law, by R. N. Baldwin. On the limits of justifiable disobedience, by F. L. Neumann. On the enlistment of dubious allies, by H. Simons. On "making friends with the mammon of unrighteousness," by L. Pope.-Some conflicts of our times: The Hiroshima issue, by W. W. Waymack. Institutionalism and the faith, by L. Finkelstein. Freedom and interference in American education, by O. Tead. Private profit and public interest in mass communication, by R. Saudek. The threat to privacy, by H. D. Lasswell. 0aPolitical ethics.1 aMacIver, Robert M.q(Robert Morrison),d1882-1970. a7bcbccoclcrplduencipf19gy-gencatlg 2ddccBK c202501d202501 00102ddc406172_000000000000000_CON718NFIC9340501aDULbDULcSHCd2017-05-22eGifto172 CONp404550r2017-05-22t1w2017-05-22yBK