50 years ago ...Critics of social science ought to look about them, address themselves to contemporary social phenomena and permit themselves some systematic thinking. Instead of offering poetical po·et·i·cal adj. 1. Poetic. 2. Fancifully depicted or embellished; idealized. po·et i·cal·ly adv. commentary on practical problems, they ought to help social scientists in their efforts to arrange things so that more people can become poets This is a list of poets. People on this list should have articles of their own, and should meet the for their poetry. Please place names on the list only if there is a real and existing article on the poet. . --Nevitt Sanford Sanford. 1 City (1990 pop. 32,387), seat of Seminole co., central Fla., on Lake Monroe and the St. Johns River; inc. 1877. It is an agricultural center where citrus fruit and vegetables are processed. , "The New Social Science and Its Critics" |
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