Table of Contents:
  • Part 1: The social scientist as producer of social forces
  • Manipulation of human behavior: an ethical dilemma
  • The social consequences of social research
  • Psychological research on social change
  • The use of university resources in foreign policy research
  • Part 2: The social scientist as experimenter and social thinker
  • From dystopia to utopia: an analysis of Huxley's island
  • Rigor versus vigor: the debate on research philosophy
  • Socialization for independence: training social psychologists
  • The human use of human subjects
  • Part 3: The social scientist as participant in social action
  • The relevance of nonviolent action
  • Political dissent in a crisis atmosphere
  • Alternative perspectives on foreign policy: the intellectual and the dissenter.