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THE interest of men of science in the study of human relationships is growing apace, much to the benefit of sociology. Sociologists have in the past been far too prone to assume that their subject can be developed in the library ; social philosophy has steadily progressed as a result, while social science, properly so called, has lagged behind.
Human Ecology The Science of Social Adjustment.
By Thomas Robertson. Pp. xx+534. (Glasgow: William Maclellan (Publishers), Ltd., 1948.) 21s.
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SIMEY, T. Human Ecology The Science of Social Adjustment. Nature 162, 755 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162755a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/162755a0