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AN encouraging sign of the times is the clearer recognition of the need for experiment in economics and sociology. The difficulties in the way of practical work in this field are of course sufficiently obvious, but they are surely not insuperable, and the need for overcoming them was never greater than now.
The Conflict of Values.
By J. R. Bellerby. (Published by Education Services.) Pp. xi + 204. (London: Richard Clay and Sons, Ltd., 1933.) 6s. net.
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L. C., W. The Conflict of Values . Nature 133, 778–779 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133778a0
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