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1985Q-0394541014Knopf 1985-02-11. hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Knopf hardcover
195063229Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science Inc. 1950. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Near Fine; see scans and description. Chicago: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science Inc. The scarce January1950 issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists that being Volume VI Number 1. The famous and historic Doomsday Clock - shown on each cover since 1947 two years after the publication's inception - here shows the time to be three minutes of midnight as of mid-1950. That's about as close as it ever got and one can see from the article titles see scan of contents that these always-good-citizen scientists - the first group to publish against Nuclear weapons in a scholarly manner - were extremely skittish in early '50. Quarto illustrated staple-bound wraps 32 pp. pages1 through 32 for the annual volume pages then being numbered after that fashion of the time. Near Fine with no salient flaws at all. Orange cover - using a golden-age-of-sci-fi style of font in the case of this particular issue - is vivid and very modest age-toning to interior pages is less than would ordinarily be expected. See all scans. Solidly bound and bright. A stout example. Established in 1945 by biophysicist Eugene Rabinowitch and physicist Hyman Goldsmith in response to a correctly-perceived demand for nuclear information at the time by the general public The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is without doubt the most historically significant non-technical publication on the subject of "'global security and public policy issues related to the dangers posed by nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction climate change2 and emerging technologies and diseases". Hence over the years BAS has become a geopolitical instrument rather than a nuclear watchdog alone.This early in the bulletin's history full-size illustrations were rare; here only the ads on the inside covers are full page. But where else would you see an ad declaring 'The Fume Hood of the Future.is Yours Today' That's in case you have you have issues handling your radioactive isotopes. See scan of that ad. Feature articles in this vintage1950 issue: The City of Washington and an Atomic Bomb Attack; Conquest of the United States by Germany; AEC Reactor Program; The Perils of Being Important; Role of the National Laboratories; International Control of Atomic Energy; Atomic Armistice; more. See scan of contents. Contributors include Sir Robert Watson-Watt; Hans J. Morgenthau; Samuel K. Allison; Henry D. Smyth; Leo Szilard; David F. Cavers; Cuthbert Daniel and John L. Balderston; Francis W. Carpenter; the editors and others. Very very scarce piece of activist history at the beginning of a tense era. The original monthly softcover issue and in superior condition. Ships in a new sturdy protective box of course - not a bag. LPR34 <br/> <br/> Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc. paperback
1960449G1661New York: The New York Times Company. Fair. 1960. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 148 pages. Features: JFK - Alone With Himself and History; The White House - Office Shrine Palace and Home - photos; The Wave of the Future - an argument that America must recapture her pioneering spirit to capture the imaginations of the uncommitted nations of the world; Perilous Illusion - Secrecy is Security - Edward Teller argues that free discussion in the nuclear field could strengthen the free world militarily and morally; Two Instincts Tug at Europe - unity vs. nationalism - article with hotos; ; Williams Osborne or Beckett - each is a leader of drama in his nation - article with photos; Remote Views of Us - views of the American way from the 'man in the street' in Asia and the Middle East; Again the Timeless Flow of Ritual - photo-illustrated article on England's pomp and circumstance; Dean of Our Composers at 60 - Aaron Copland - article with photo; Portraits - Self and Other - the current Whistler Exhibition at Knoedler's; LGCN OTUU Willwqh Wl Etfown - how military codes can influence the cold war; Uncivil Thoughts on the Civil War - difficulties which may loom as the 100th anniversary of you know what nears; Official photos of Beijing Peiping welcoming foreign dignitaries recently - U Nu Sekou Toure Abbas Ferhat and Panchen Erdeni; Color-photo one-page ad for the SS President Polk which will be sailing 'round the world May 27th; Space age art show; Ladies' resort fashion photos striking photos by Hiro and sketches; Photo of Port Authority Bus Terminal contrasted with renderings of how it will appear after expansion; Vacations from Parenthood - should parents leave children behind while taking vacations; Cranberry recipes; Nice one-page color Christmas ad for the Red Carpet Fruit Club - boxed fruit gifts from Myron Foster's Hesperian Orchards Wenatchee WA; Color ad for MIssion Pak orchard-fresh Christmas gifts from California; Full-page ad for the s.s. United States 3 business days to Europe featuring photo of Mr. W.S. Morrison President U.S. Steel Export Company with Commodore John W. Anderson on the deck of the ship; Cobbs color ad for Christmas gifts in poor condition on back cover; Numerous gorgeous color-photo fashion ads our favorite being the one for Surprise lingerie. Front cover - featuring JFK and Jackie - in very poor condition. Lower corner of most pages nibbled away - some text affected. Uncommon thus worth preserving. If you are concerned about condition please do not order this item.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; JFK - Alone With Himself and History; The White House - Office Shrine Palace and Home - photos; The Wave of the Future - an argument that America must recapture her pioneering spirit to capture the imaginations of the uncommitted nations of the world; P . The New York Times Company unknown
196046146New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1960. Very Good /Very Good -. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1960. First Edition Stated. Octavo 22cm; publisher's cloth in price clipped dust jacket with rubber-stamp price cancel $5.00; xi13591viiipp. Long closed tear with subsequent creasing to front jacket panel spine panel toned and bottom inch bleached white corners nudged; overall a Near Fine copy in Good to Very Good jacket. Alfred A. Knopf unknown
1974EXP1041974. No publication year stated. Armenian General Benevolent Union of America. 121pp. Red boards with gilt lettering. Text is clean unmarked and bright. Boards are pristine.<br />DJ: Light edge wear. Chip from bottom of DJ spine area. see picture. <br /><p>Book in very good condition & DJ in good condition. Not EX-LIBRARY. Minor shelf-wear present. SEE PHOTOS for condition of book you will receive. ALL PHOTOS taken by Hideaway Books at time of listing. Condition based on age of book. Extra shipping costs may apply to heavy over-sized and volumes of books. All books sent from Sacramento.</p><br /> Armenian General Benevolent Union of America hardcover
1926sgn 1810<p>Signed. Near Fine/good. Later printing first issued in 1918. Inscribed to Most Reverend James H. Ryan Archbishop of Modra. Book has light even toning otherwise excellent. Jacket has paper loss at the head of the spine 4 half inch tears on the front and back cover and shelf wear. Binding is tight no foxing corners are square and the pages are clean and unmarked. Rev. Ryan was later Archbishop of Omaha. Ambassador Morgenthau has dated inscribed and signed on the front free end page. See photos. Shipped boxed.</p> Doubleday, Page & Co. hardcover
BN285360Mein Könnerheft - Arbeits- und Sozialverhalten Klasse 1/2 <br/><br/>Mein Könnerheft - Arbeits- und Sozialverhalten Klasse 1/2 Lena Morgenthau unknown
2005UJan2018--1712McGraw-Hill Education 2005-04-19. Paperback. Good. US Edition Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA McGraw-Hill Education paperback
192917906Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. Good with no dust jacket. 1929. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Red cloth cover has small abrasion on backstrip and light fray to headcap and light soiling but in good condition. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Abrasion along top edge of front end sheet and paste down wear old bookstore tape was removed. A former owner's name and details of purchase on half title page. Date handwritten under roman numeral date on title page. Pages are toned but clean and very good. . Doubleday, Doran & Company , Inc. hardcover
1985Q-0313244987Praeger 1985-01-22. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Praeger hardcover
19722110130154Knopf; distributed by Random 1972-01-01. 5th. Paperback. Very Good. 9x6x1. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Minor shelf wear to dj. Knopf; [distributed by Random paperback
19622105130149Alfred Knopf 1962-01-01. 3rd. Hardcover. Like New. 9x6x1. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. 630 xxiii pages : illustrations maps ; 25 cm. Alfred Knopf hardcover
1946511744Yale University Press 1946. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. NEAR FINE/Very Good. Hans Morgenthau's copy with his stationary cards turn and used as bookmarks with his occasional pencil marks in the margins. First Printing. xii 303pp. 8vo gray cloth b/w frontispiece portrait. Cassirer's final work published posthumously. Morgenthau reviewed the book favorably in Ethics Jan. 1947 Vol. 57 No. 2: 'This volume is indeed a great event in political philosophy. I say advisedly 'political philosophy' and not 'history of political philosophy' for it was the unique gift of Cassirer to inspire and deepen philosophic thought by illuminating its history. There never was a less antiquarian historian than Cassirer. In truth he was not a historian of philosophy but a philosopher who used history as a vehicle for philosophic thought as others have used the aphorism or the system for the same purpose.'. Yale University Press hardcover
192924244Doubleday Doran & Company Inc 1929. Stated First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Signed by Author. Signed by Author Signed by Author Good Plus condition no dust jacket inscribed and signed by Morgenthau on first page in black ink thus: "To my friends Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. Wise as a souvenir of our delightful companionship on our trip from Bermuda. Henry Morgenthau Nov 16/31"; the interior of this book is very good not musty age toning light and uniform binding tight clean and unmarked pages the red boards show shelf and edgewear with light fraying at top of spine and the lettering fading on spine and on front cover. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc hardcover
1946053691Chicago: University Of Chicago Press 1946. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Green Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Ix 245 Pp. Green Cloth Gilt. First Printing 1946. Unusually Direct And Somewhat Acidic Commentary On The Title Subject By A Leading Professor Of Political Science At The University Of Chicago. Book With Wear Spine Gilt Worn But Nearly Complete Except For Loss Of Most Of Publisher's Logo And Name Small Ink "K" In Corner Of Front Pastedown. Per Wikipedia Morgenthau's Scientific Man Versus Power Politics 1946 Argued Against An Overreliance On Science And Technology As Solutions To Political And Social Problems. The Book Presented A "Pessimistic View Of Human Nature" Centered On A Universal Lust For Power And The Inevitability Of Selfishness. Hans Joachim Morgenthau 1904 - 1980 Was A German-American Jurist And Political Scientist Who Was One Of The Major 20Th-Century Figures In The Study Of International Relations. Morgenthau's Works Belong To The Tradition Of Realism In International Relations Theory; He Is Usually Considered Among The Most Influential Realists Of The Post-World War Ii Period. Morgenthau Made Landmark Contributions To International Relations Theory And The Study Of International Law. In 1933 Morgenthau Published A Second Book In French La Notion Du "Politique" Which Was Translated Into English And Published In 2012 As The Concept Of The Political. In This Book Morgenthau Seeks To Articulate The Difference Between Legal Disputes Between Nations And Political Disputes Between Nations Or Other Litigants. The Questions Driving The Inquiry Are: I Who Holds Legal Power Over The Objects Or Concerns Being Disputed Ii In What Manner Can The Holder Of This Legal Power Be Changed Or Held Accountable Iii How Can A Dispute The Object Of Which Concerns A Legal Power Be Resolved And Iv In What Manner Will The Holder Of The Legal Power Be Protected In The Course Of Exercising That Power For Morgenthau The End Goal Of Any Legal System In This Context Is To "Ensure Justice And Peace". In His Work In The 1920S And 1930S Morgenthau Sought A "Functional Jurisprudence" An Alternative To Mainstream International Law. He Borrowed Ideas From Sigmund Freud Max Weber Roscoe Pound And Others. In 1940 Morgenthau Set Out A Research Program For Legal Functionalism In The Article "Positivism Functionalism And International Law". Francis Boyle Has Written That Morgenthau's Post-War Writings Perhaps Contributed To A "Break Between International Political Science And International Legal Studies."30 However Politics Among Nations Contains A Chapter On International Law And Morgenthau Remained An Active Contributor To The Subject Of The Relationship Between International Politics And International Law Until The End Of His Career.His Politics Among Nations First Published In 1948 Went Through Five Editions During His Lifetime And Was Widely Adopted As A Textbook In U.S. Universities. While Morgenthau Emphasized The Centrality Of Power And "The National Interest" The Subtitle Of Politics Among Nations-"The Struggle For Power And Peace"-Indicates His Concern Not Only With The Struggle For Power But Also With The Ways In Which It Is Limited By Ethical And Legal Norms. In Addition To His Books Morgenthau Wrote Widely About International Politics And U.S. Foreign Policy For General-Circulation Publications Such As The New Leader Commentary Worldview The New York Review Of Books And The New Republic. He Knew And Corresponded With Many Of The Leading Intellectuals And Writers Of His Era Such As Reinhold Niebuhr George F. Kennan Carl Schmitt And Hannah Arendt. At One Point In The Early Cold War Morgenthau Was A Consultant To The U.S. Department Of State When Kennan Headed Its Policy Planning Staff As Well As A Second Time During The Kennedy And Johnson Administrations Until He Was Dismissed By Johnson When He Began To Publicly Criticize American Policy In Vietnam. For Most Of His Career However Morgenthau Was Esteemed As An Academic Interpreter Of U.S. Foreign Policy. <br/> <br/> University Of Chicago Press hardcover
1945131134105New York: Harper & Brothers 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 7x4x0. First edition. Near Fine slight crease to map at middle in a Fair dust jacket. Jacket chipped along edges largest piece missing at tail red bracketing to margins of rear panel. Harper & Brothers hardcover
1926187504New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1926. Hardcover. Very Good in a Good clipped dust jacket. All 4 flap corners clipped price remains. Open tearing along panel edges.; Personalized by author on FEP.; Signed by Author. Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover
1922178738Garden City New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1922. First edition presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "To my friend John D. Whiting who helped me to understand & enjoy my visits to Machpelah and Mt Gerizim - both of which were outstanding events in our sojourn in Palestine October 15/29 Henry Morgenthau". Whiting 1882-1951 was the leader of the American Colony in Jerusalem a Christian utopian community. Henry Morgenthau Sr. served as US Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1913 to 1916 during which he became one of the most prominent critics of the Armenian Genocide. He resigned in protest and returned to America to raise public awareness and funds for Armenian relief. His memoir charts his emigration from Germany to New York as a Jewish child his rise in business and politics and his experience as ambassador. Octavo. Original blue cloth spine and front cover lettered in gilt. Portrait of Morgenthau mounted to the front pastedown later notation to front free endpaper. Extremities and inner hinges neatly repaired spine sunned. A good copy. hardcover
1925510267Duncker & Humboldt 1925. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. VERY GOOD. Personal copy of political theorist Hans Morgenthau with his neat marginal pencilling and newsprint placemarkers. 8vo half black cloth over green marbled boards gilt stamped spine lettering and printer's device to front cover. With publisher's original plain brown dust jacket quite brittle and tattered; original plain slipcase present in a tattered state as well. Provenance: From Hans Morgenthau's daughter Susanna Morgenthau. The penciling matches that of the dozens of other books we have cataloged from his library. The Catholic jurist and political philosopher Carl Schmitt was one of the most influential political thinkers of the 20th Century in no small part for his role in establishing the ideological underpinnings of the Third Reich. He was unavoidably a key interlocutor for all German political scholars of the Weimar Era including Hans Morgenthau who would go on to become one of the most influential political thinkers of the 20th century in his own right from a much different but related vantage point.William Scheuerman writes 'the young Hans Morgenthau was involved in an intense 'hidden dialogue' with Carl Schmitt twentieth-century Germany’s most significant right-wing authoritarian political thinker.' 'Although committed to a sociologically minded analysis of international law shaped by left-wing Weimar legal thought the young Morgenthau turned early on to the work of the right-wing authoritarian thinker Carl Schmitt in order to develop his realistic or sociological approach. Morgenthau's precocious fascination with Schmitt though at first glance surprising is by no means difficult to fathom. Other members of the Sinzheimer School - including Ernst Frankel and Franz Neumann - similarly pursued a close and at times surprisingly sympathetic examination of Schmitt's work during the 1930s. Like Morgenthau they vociferously criticized his extreme right-wing political preferences while acknowledging that Schmitt offered the outlines of a realistic i.e. power-oriented vision of politics too often missing from mainstream jurisprudence and legal positivism. Morgenthau's early writings highlighted deep flaws in Schmitt's thinking not only denouncing his political choices but ultimately describing his theory as fundamentally unsound. Yet he credited Schmitt with acknowledging the need for precisely that realistic account of power relations in the international arena which legal orthodoxy had failed to deliver. Like Morgenthau Schmitt had long been skeptical of mainstream international law which he analogously interpreted as veiling the brutal realities of inequality at the international level. Morgenthau initially appears to have identified Schmitt's theory despite its weaknesses and troublesome political orientation as a potentially useful source of insights for his own alternative theory of international law. Morgenthau's first mention of Schmitt in 1929 . offered a critical response to a widely read 1927 essay by Schmitt in which the right-wing theorist had defined the political as constituting a fundamentally distinct and independent sphere of activity existing alongside alternative modes of human activity. In Schmitt's initial formulation morality concerned the problem of good and bad aesthetics was occupied with the distinction between beautiful and ugly economics was preoccupied with profitability and unprofitability whereas only politics concerned the contrast between what Schmitt famously described as friend and foe. The young Morgenthau astutely diagnosed the Achilles' heel of this position: Schmitt's exposition misleadingly implied that political activity was limited to a pre-given set of objects or concerns thereby obscuring the possibility that any conceivable sphere of activity could take on political qualities. In its stead Morgenthau proposed that politics be described as 'a characteristic quality or coloration which any substance can take on' IRWG 67. The distinctive attribute of political activity was captured best by focusing on the degree of intensity of the conflict at hand. Although drawing their substantive concerns from any of a host of moral aesthetic and economic arenas of human activity identifiably political concerns were those in which a high degree of intensity of conflict had surfaced IRWG 69. Even though he admitted the difficulty of determining at what specific juncture a particular conflict had become intense and thus authentically political Morgenthau insisted that his alternative model of intensity offered a superior way of capturing the distinctive traits of political life. In his view politics was never an either/or state of affairs but always a matter of degree necessarily depending on how intense - and potentially violent - a conflict had become. Schmitt apparently agreed. As Morgenthau noted in his 1978 autobiographical reflections Schmitt subsequently 'changed the second 1932 edition of the Concept of the Political in the light of the new propositions of my thesis without lifting the veil of anonymity from their author.'47 In fact Schmitt's 1932 study dropped the misleading imagery of politics as a distinct or separate sphere instead following Morgenthau's conceptualization of politics as concerning conflicts characterized by intense enmity. Yet Schmitt never bothered to acknowledge his debts to the young left-leaning Jewish Morgenthau. For a politically upwardly mobile right-wing thinker busy cultivating influence with Germany's rising authoritarian political groupings such an admission would have been incon-venient. In his 1978 comments Morgenthau went so far as to accuse Schmitt of having engaged in mean-spirited plagiarism. He recounted a humiliating 1929 meeting with Schmitt in which Morgenthau hoped to discuss their shared interest in the political only to encounter a calculating mean-spirited careerist: 'when I walked down the stairs from Schmitt's apartment I stopped on the landing between his and the next floor and said to myself: 'Now I have met the most evil man alive.' Schmitt's subsequent kowtowing to the Nazis apparently did not take Morgenthau by surprise.' Morgenthau: Key Contemporary Thinkers 32-34. Duncker & Humboldt hardcover
1945070617New York: Harper & Brothers 1945. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Very good clean tight condition. Second edition. Edge worn jacket in mylar cover. Texts free of marks. Professional book dealer since 1999. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged. <br/> <br/> Harper & Brothers hardcover
72760E-197. Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo. Published by Harper & Brothers Publishers New York 1945. Xiii 239 pgs. First Edition/First Printing. DJ has shelf-wear present to the DJ extremities DJ is chipped at the crown of the DJ and at the top edge of the rear panel of the DJ. Bound in cloth boards with titles present to the spine. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. This work written by Henry Morgenthau Jr. 1891-1967 while serving as the Secretary of the Treasury for President Franklin D. Roosevelt details his plan for the occupation of Germany after World War II. His proposal sought to eliminate the war-making potential of Germany for all time through territorial dismemberment and deindustrialization. The Morgenthau Plan guided the early German occupation but was scrapped in favor of the Marshall Plan. Historians believe that full-scale deindustrialization of Germany would have resulted in the starvation of 25 million German citizens. When word of this ominous plan leaked to Goebbels in the latter stages of WWII he exploited it to stiffen German resistance thus extending the war and adding to the American casualty count. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
1945054777NY: HARPER & BROTHERS. UNCLIPPED DJ NICE COLLECTABLE COPY. ALSO INCLUDED IS A BROADSIDE FROM THE SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF WORLD EAR III PROMOTING THE BOOK. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1945. HARPER & BROTHERS hardcover
1945140941614New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1945. First Edition. First edition first printing. xiii iii 239 pp. fold-out map. Publisher's navy cloth spine lettered in gilt. Near Fine with typical toning to pages with age sticker wear to front free endpaper in Good original dust jacket with closed tear to head and long fore edge creasing along top of front panel small triangular chip to top of that panel as well small archival mending tissue repair to verso dampstaining visible from verso unclipped $2.00. Rare.<br /> <br /> <p>The controversial plan for Germany post-WWII first announced by US Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau in 1944 which called for the immediate total deindustrialization of the country with a focus on extracting reparations for its wrongdoings during the war as well as its forced political and economic decentralization and transformation into a pastoral society. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt OK'd it only to regret it when the plan was vigorously decried at home and abroad. The Marshall Plan was adopted instead under Truman and efforts to deindustrialize and decartelize the Germany economy were limited. Harper & Brothers, Publishers unknown
1945426j0048New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers. Good. 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. "The infamous Morgenthau Plan charted a course for Germany post WWII intended to revert it to a pastoral state. Senator Henrick Shipstead denounced it as "America's eternal monument of shame for the destruction of the German people." - Congressional Record Senate May 15 1946 p.5039. Morgenthau's "punishment policy deeply betrayed the will of the American people against indiscriminate vengeance which had been demonstrated in the nationwide condemnation of the Morgenthau Plan." - James Bacque on page 158 of 'Other Losses'. "The Morgenthau Plan would wipe out everything in Germany except land and the Germans would have to live on the land. Thus only 60 percent of the population could support themselves and the other 40 percent would die." - The Memoirs of Cordell Hull p.1617. xiii 3 239 pages. Index. Appendices. Four-page reproduction of a photographic copy of the memorandum summarizing "The Morgenthau Plan" which President Roosevelt took to the historic Quebec conference in September of 1944. Fold-out two-color map entitled "Proposal for Post-War German Boundaries". When word of this ominous plan leaked to Goebbels in the latter stages of WWII he exploited it to stiffen German resistance thus extending the war and adding to the American casualty count. Considerable criticism was thus brought to bear upon Morgenthau. Clean with moderate wear to navy blue cloth. Several markings to front endpaper. Small ink stamp to title page. Binding sound. Includes new replica dust jacket preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy of this historic work.; Sm 8vo; Germany is Our Problem - A Plan for Germany Suggested Post-Surrender Program for Germany WWII history Politics Harry Dexter White Harsh Peace Morgenthau Plan Starvation Germany Must Perish Theodore Kaufman Genocide . Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover
1946059751Chicago: University Of Chicago Press 1946. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Ix 245 Pp. Green Cloth Gilt. First Printing 1946. Book With Much Wear Spine Gilt Mostly Worn Away Some Dampstaining To Covers Mostly To Rear Cover. Ownership Name "G. Meyer" University Of Chicago Professor Gerhard Meyer And With His Prolific Marginalia Through P. 61. Per Wikipedia Morgenthau's Scientific Man Versus Power Politics 1946 Argued Against An Overreliance On Science And Technology As Solutions To Political And Social Problems. The Book Presented A "Pessimistic View Of Human Nature" Centered On A Universal Lust For Power And The Inevitability Of Selfishness. Hans Joachim Morgenthau 1904 - 1980 Was A German-American Jurist And Political Scientist Who Was One Of The Major 20Th-Century Figures In The Study Of International Relations. Morgenthau's Works Belong To The Tradition Of Realism In International Relations Theory; He Is Usually Considered Among The Most Influential Realists Of The Post-World War Ii Period. Morgenthau Made Landmark Contributions To International Relations Theory And The Study Of International Law. In 1933 Morgenthau Published A Second Book In French La Notion Du "Politique" Which Was Translated Into English And Published In 2012 As The Concept Of The Political. In This Book Morgenthau Seeks To Articulate The Difference Between Legal Disputes Between Nations And Political Disputes Between Nations Or Other Litigants: I Who Holds Legal Power Over The Objects Or Concerns Being Disputed Ii In What Manner Can The Holder Of This Legal Power Be Changed Or Held Accountable Iii How Can A Dispute The Object Of Which Concerns A Legal Power Be Resolved And Iv In What Manner Will The Holder Of The Legal Power Be Protected In The Course Of Exercising That Power For Morgenthau The End Goal Of Any Legal System In This Context Is To "Ensure Justice And Peace". In His Work In The 1920S And 1930S Morgenthau Sought A "Functional Jurisprudence" An Alternative To Mainstream International Law. He Borrowed Ideas From Sigmund Freud Max Weber Roscoe Pound And Others. In 1940 Morgenthau Set Out A Research Program For Legal Functionalism In The Article "Positivism Functionalism And International Law". Francis Boyle Has Written That Morgenthau's Post-War Writings Perhaps Contributed To A "Break Between International Political Science And International Legal Studies." However Politics Among Nations Contains A Chapter On International Law And Morgenthau Remained An Active Contributor To The Subject Of The Relationship Between International Politics And International Law Until The End Of His Career. His Politics Among Nations First Published In 1948 Went Through Five Editions During His Lifetime And Was Widely Adopted As A Textbook In U.S. Universities. While Morgenthau Emphasized The Centrality Of Power And "The National Interest" The Subtitle Of Politics Among Nations-"The Struggle For Power And Peace"-Indicates His Concern Not Only With The Struggle For Power But Also With The Ways In Which It Is Limited By Ethical And Legal Norms. In Addition To His Books Morgenthau Wrote Widely About International Politics And U.S. Foreign Policy For General-Circulation Publications Such As The New Leader Commentary Worldview The New York Review Of Books And The New Republic. He Knew And Corresponded With Many Of The Leading Intellectuals And Writers Of His Era Such As Reinhold Niebuhr George F. Kennan Carl Schmitt And Hannah Arendt.At One Point In The Early Cold War Morgenthau Was A Consultant To The U.S. Department Of State When Kennan Headed Its Policy Planning Staff As Well As A Second Time During The Kennedy And Johnson Administrations Until He Was Dismissed By Johnson When He Began To Publicly Criticize American Policy In Vietnam. For Most Of His Career However Morgenthau Was Esteemed As An Academic Interpreter Of U.S. Foreign Policy. <br/> <br/> University Of Chicago Press hardcover