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SYNOPSIS. Contnts.
£¿ Bl£¿riot arrives and sets him thinking. (1)
£¿ He flies, (2)
£¿ And deduces certain consequences of cheap travel. (3)
£¿ He considers the King, and speculates on the New Epoch; (4)
£¿ He thinks Imperially, (5)
£¿ And then, coming to details, about Labour, (6)
£¿ Socialism, (7)
£¿ And Modern Warfare. (8)
£¿ He discourses on the Modern Novel, (9)
£¿ And the Public Library; (10)
£¿ Criticises Chesterton, Belloc, (11)
£¿ And Sir Thomas More, (12)
£¿ And deals with the London Traffic Problem as a Socialist should. (13)
£¿ He doubts the existence of Sociology, (14)
£¿ Discusses Divorce, (15)
£¿ Schoolmasters, (16)
£¿ Motherhood, (17)
£¿ Doctors, (18)
£¿ And Specialisation; (19)
£¿ Questions if there is a People, (20)
£¿ And diagnoses the Political Disease of our Times. (21)
£¿ He then speculates upon the future of the American Population, (22)
£¿ Considers a possible set-back to civilisation, (23)
£¿ The Ideal Citizen, (24)
£¿ The still undeveloped possibilities of Science, (25),
o and¡ªin the broadest spirit¡ª
£¿ The Human Adventure. (26)

Social Forces (formerly The Journal of Social Forces) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of social science published by Oxford University Press for the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It concentrates on sociology but also has a multidisciplinary approach, publishing works from the fields of social psychology, anthropology, political science, history, and economics. Each issue includes between 20 and 25 articles. In addition, the journal also publishes book reviews.
Social Forces was established by Howard W. Odum in 1922 as The Journal of Social Forces. The name was changed relatively quickly; since 1925 (volume 4), it has been published as Social Forces.
This journal is edited by Arne L. Kalleberg (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).

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CONTENTS
PAGE
THE COMING OF BL£¿RIOT 1

MY FIRST FLIGHT 9

OFF THE CHAIN 17
OF THE NEW REIGN 25

WILL THE EMPIRE LIVE? 38

THE LABOUR UNREST 50

SOCIAL PANACEAS 94

SYNDICALISM OR CITIZENSHIP? 102
THE GREAT STATE 112

THE COMMON SENSE OF WARFARE 155

THE CONTEMPORARY NOVEL 173

THE PHILOSOPHER¡¯S PUBLIC LIBRARY 199
ABOUT CHESTERTON AND BELLOC 205

ABOUT SIR THOMAS MORE 214

TRAFFIC AND REBUILDING 219

THE SO-CALLED SCIENCE OF SOCIOLOGY 224

DIVORCE 242
THE SCHOOLMASTER AND THE EMPIRE 255

THE ENDOWMENT OF MOTHERHOOD 268

DOCTORS 275

AN AGE OF SPECIALISATION 281
IS THERE A PEOPLE? 287

THE DISEASE OF PARLIAMENTS 293

THE AMERICAN POPULATION 321

THE POSSIBLE COLLAPSE OF CIVILISATION 383

THE IDEAL CITIZEN 390
SOME POSSIBLE DISCOVERIES 397

THE HUMAN ADVENTURE 409