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[photo caption] ROBERT FELDMAN Prejudice "The ideological structure of our democratic order is based upon the principle of the equal worth and dignity of all human beings. If this principle is significantly breached, it is no longer an operative principle; and democratic life has lost the main underpinning of its rationale...." From "Prejudice and Society," by Earl Raab and Seymour M. Lipset G 403--PREJUDICE IN CHILDREN: A Conversation with Dr. Benjamin Spock. 24 pp. 25c. The eminent pediatrician and world-renowned writer on baby and child care debunks the shibboleths of "hereditary" prejudice. Parents and prejudice, integrated neighborhoods, and the role of the teacher are a few of the subjects covered. G 352--A PRIMER FOR PARENTS. Mary Ellen Goodman. 32 pp. 40c. Whimsically illustrated booklet explains how feeling of hate and prejudice can be detected in early childhood, why they can do lasting psychological damage, and how amicable attitudes can be encouraged. F 116--PREJUDICE AND SOCIETY. Earl Raab and Seymour Lipset. 40 pp. 35c. Discusses how individual behavior toward minority groups is influenced by prevailing social practices to which we unconsciously conform. The authors describe how these attitudes are shaped as well as how they can be changed. Earl Raab is associate director of the San Francisco Jewish Community Relations Council. Seymour Lipset is professor of sociology at the University of California. 12
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[photo caption] ROBERT FELDMAN Prejudice "The ideological structure of our democratic order is based upon the principle of the equal worth and dignity of all human beings. If this principle is significantly breached, it is no longer an operative principle; and democratic life has lost the main underpinning of its rationale...." From "Prejudice and Society," by Earl Raab and Seymour M. Lipset G 403--PREJUDICE IN CHILDREN: A Conversation with Dr. Benjamin Spock. 24 pp. 25c. The eminent pediatrician and world-renowned writer on baby and child care debunks the shibboleths of "hereditary" prejudice. Parents and prejudice, integrated neighborhoods, and the role of the teacher are a few of the subjects covered. G 352--A PRIMER FOR PARENTS. Mary Ellen Goodman. 32 pp. 40c. Whimsically illustrated booklet explains how feeling of hate and prejudice can be detected in early childhood, why they can do lasting psychological damage, and how amicable attitudes can be encouraged. F 116--PREJUDICE AND SOCIETY. Earl Raab and Seymour Lipset. 40 pp. 35c. Discusses how individual behavior toward minority groups is influenced by prevailing social practices to which we unconsciously conform. The authors describe how these attitudes are shaped as well as how they can be changed. Earl Raab is associate director of the San Francisco Jewish Community Relations Council. Seymour Lipset is professor of sociology at the University of California. 12
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