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A Resolution of the “East-West Problem” by Way of a Scientific Humanism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2022

Oliver L. Reiser*
Affiliation:
University of Pittsburgh

Extract

In October 1946 the U. S. Government summoned the representatives of Labor and Management to meet in Washington to try and find a basis for cooperation which would make possible increased productivity. For two days two hundred of the outstanding individuals in this field talked and debated. The results were hardly worth the efforts. The most appropriate summary of the “results” of these meetings was provided by Fortune magazine when it characterized the whole affair as a “meaningless squabble.“

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Philosophy of Science Association 1949

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Notes

1 Cf. “What Is The Total Pattern Of Our Western Civilization?”, by Oscar Junek, American Anthropologist, 1946, vol. 48, 397–406.