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0004204010
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New York: St. Martin's
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James O'Connor, The Fiscal Crisis of the State (New York: St. Martin's, 1973). esp. 6-7, 9-10, and chs. 4 and 5. Social capital is there defined as "expenditures required for profitable private accumulation," of which there are two types, social investment and social consumption.
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(1973)
The Fiscal Crisis of the State
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O'Connor, J.1
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Doings of the Sunbeam
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Oliver Wendell Holmes, "Doings of the Sunbeam, " Atlantic Monthly, July 1863, 8-8. There is a striking collection of these cards on display at the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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(1863)
Atlantic Monthly
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Wendell Holmes, O.1
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Capital as a Competitive Concept
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H. J. Davenport, "Capital as a Competitive Concept, " Journal of Political Economy 13 (December 1904). 32-32 ; E. R. A. Seligman debating S. M. Dick, "The Taxation of Personal Property and the Farmer," Publications of the American Economic Association 8 (January 1893): 45; William English Walling, "Collectivism and Industrial Development," Journal of Political Economy 3 (June 1902): 451; Émile Vandervelde, Collectivism and Industrial Evolution (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr), 93; Edward A. Ross, review of Essai d'une Philosophie de la Solidarie by Leon Bourgeois, Journal of Political Economy 11 (September 1903): 650; L. L. Seaman, "The Social Waste of a Great City,"Science 8 (September 1886): 285; Shailer Mathews, "What Is Meant by Social Waste?" in Woman Citizen's Library (Chicago: Civics Society, 1913), vol. 10; and Shailer Mathews, "The Message of Jesus to Our Modern Life," Biblical World 45 (May 1915): 324.
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(1904)
Journal of Political Economy
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Davenport, H.J.1
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New York: Woman's Press
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Mary Austin, The Young Woman Citizen (New York: Woman's Press, 1918). foreword and 154-159. See the interesting article by Teena Gabrielson, "Woman-Thought, Social Capital, and the Generative State: Mary Austin and the Integrative Civic Ideal in Progressive Thought," American Journal of Political Science 50, no. 3 (July 2006): 650-63.
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(1918)
The Young Woman Citizen
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Austin, M.1
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The Nation, November 9, 1918, and January 4, 1919; and Mary L. Cady, Young Women in the New Social Order (New York: Woman's Press, 1919). These should qualify Gabrielson's view (Gabrielson, "Woman-Thought," 652) that "Austin's text failed to find an audience."
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(1919)
Young Women in the New Social Order
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Mary, L.1
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Race and Marriage
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Ulysses Grant Weatherly, "Race and Marriage, " American Journal of Sociology 15 (1910). 450-450. Also, see Ulysses Grant Weatherly, "The First Universal Races Congress,"American Journal of Sociology 17, no. 3 (November 1911): 315-28; and Weatherly's 1923 presidential address to the American Sociological Association, "Race Pessimism," Pittsburgh, Pa., December 27, in which he spoke of "racial capital."
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(1910)
American Journal of Sociology
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Grant Weatherly, U.1
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Philadelphia: Lippincott
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Ulysses Grant Weatherly, Social Progress: Studies in the Dynamics of Change (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1926). 58-58 ; Paul H. Douglas, review of Co-operative Democracy, Journal of Political Economy 32 (June 1924): 384; Charles H. Judd, "The Psychology of the Fine Arts,"Elementary School Journal 25 (February 1925): 421; Charles H. Judd,The Psychology of Social Institutions (New York: Macmillan, 1926), 3; Floyd H. Allport, "The Nature of Institutions,"Social Forces 6 (December 1927): 168, 178; and Ross L. Finney,A Sociological Philosophy of Education (New York: Macmillan, 1928), v, 389, 419-20.
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(1926)
Social Progress: Studies in the Dynamics of Change
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