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Psychological Problems in Winning the Peace


by Ralph B. Spence - 1942

We have become so accustomed to miracles in our economy that we are in danger from a psychological point of view of lapsing into a fairy-tale state once more. We are inclined to believe that if we wish for things hard enough, they will be provided for us.


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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record Volume 44 Number 2, 1942, p. 100-109
https://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 9227, Date Accessed: 9/27/2021 12:34:21 AM

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  • Ralph Spence
    Professor of Education, Teachers College
    Professor RALPH B. SPENCE, the author of "Psychological Problems in Winning the Peace," is also on leave from the College. He is in Washington, serving in the capacity of assistant to the Director of the National War Labor Board.
 
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