SCHOOLS OF SOCIOLOGY.
“Our brains are clearing-houses of ideas and activities. To know and interpret our everyday world and its events, we need the collaboration of the best minds in science and in history, in journalism and in criticism, in religion and in philosophy,’ writes Air Victor Branford in the “Sociological Review.” “To aid in progress;, not hinder, makes a high claim upon us not only for sight and insight, but even more foresight, both scientific and practical. Wc need, beyond industry and intelligence, the courage, the statesmanship which guides events and along with that the idealism of social evolution which raises individuals to its level. To promote those conditions is the task of social science and social education; hence the need of schools of sociology (as well as of individual studies), and. moreover, schools which shall he at once centres ofg social philosophy an training grounds ot social action.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1929, Page 1
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150SCHOOLS OF SOCIOLOGY. Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1929, Page 1
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