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Chase, Elwyn F., Jr. – Social Studies, 1972
Social engineering is defined as a process whereby intellectual experts would determine the goals to be pursued for man; the implications are discussed and highly criticized, with the author pointing out the negative effects on human dignity, self development, and education. (JB)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Human Dignity, Individual Needs, Power Structure
Strom, Margot Stern; Parsons, William S. – 1977
This unit for junior and senior high school students presents techniques and materials for studying about the holocaust of World War II. Emphasis in the guide is on human behavior and the role of the individual within society. Among the guide's 18 objectives are for students to examine society's influence on individual behavior, place Hitler's…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Behavior, Bias, Citizenship