The political outlook.--The economic outlook.--Why fight for democracy?--Psychological aspects.--Responsibilities of the United States.--The United States in the world of the future
The revolution in on / M.W. Fodor. -- Can democracy survive total war? / Freda Utley. -- We must face the issues / Toni Sender. -- Economic implications of defense / Mordecai Ezekiel. -- What price demobilization? / Leland Rex Robinson. -- History views the economic outlook / Emily Hickman. -- The crisis in our foreign trade / Eugene P. Thomas. -- Why fight for democracy? / Huston Thompson. -- How to fight for democracy / Norman Thomas. -- The totalitarian was and the fate of democracy / Carlo Sforza. -- Race problems in America / Ruth Benedict. -- Development of militant morale in a democracy / R.S. Brotemarkle. -- Liabilities and assets in civilian morale / Gordon W. Allport. -- The paradoxical aspects of the present-day crisis / Gregory Zilboorg. -- The bases of American foreign policy / Herbert Wright. -- Power politics and democracy / Esther Caukin Brunauer. -- American leadership in a harsh age / Max Lerner. -- Economic union and enduring peace / Otto Tod Mallery. -- Influence of American economic policy / Peter F. Drucker. -- America seen from abroad / Arthur Sweetser. -- American relations with Britain / William Hard. -- The role of industrial psychology in defending the future of America / Morris S. Viteles. -- The new world order / M.J. Bonn