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Editorial Comment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

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page 976 note 1 McWilliams, Wilson C. and Cohen, Alan M., “The Private World of Political Science Journals,” Change, 09 1974, p. 53 Google Scholar.

page 976 note 2 Lekachman, Robert, “The Economics Journals,” Change, 09 1972, pp. 5961 Google Scholar. Randall Collins, “Surveying the Sociology Journals,” Ibid., Winter 1972–73, pp. 70–74.

page 976 note 3 Collins, p. 74.

page 976 note 4 Lekachman, p. 59.

page 976 note 5 Ibid., p. 61.

page 976 note 6 See Tinder, Glenn, “Transcending Tragedy: The Idea of Civility,” American Political Science Review, 68 (06 1974), pp. 547560 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 977 note 1 Now we will reveal our favorite reading matter: P.S. VII, Fall, 1974, pp. 382–384, an article by Thomas E. Mann titled “Report on a Survey of the Membership of the American Political Science Association.”

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