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The International Law and Policy of Human Welfare. Edited by Ronald St. John Macdonald, Douglas M. Johnston, and Gerald L. Morris. Alphen aan den Rijn: Sijthoff & Noordhoff, 1978. Pp. xviii, 690. Dfl.185; $92.50.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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1 Schachter, O., Sharing The World’s Resources (1977)Google Scholar; Falk, R., The Endangered Planet: Prospects and Proposals for Human Survival (1972)Google Scholar; Heilbroner, R., An Inquiry into the Human Prospect (1975)Google Scholar; Al Haq, M., The Poverty Curtain (1976)Google Scholar.
2 See Hirschman, , The Welfare State in Trouble: Systemic Crisis or Growing Pains?, 70 Am. Econ. Rev. (Papers & Proc.) 112 (1980)Google Scholar; Katznelson, Accounts of the Welfare State and the New Mood, id. at 117.
3 One suspects that L. C. Green did not mean to accuse the British of inflicting a “bread and butter diet” on prisoners in Northern Ireland (p. 256). The term “Kulturkampf” is normally applied to Bismarck’s struggle against Catholicism rather than to his battle with socialism, as is done on p. 62.