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IT is very important that psychologists should play their part in the affairs of post-war years, and especially in the coming attempt to establish international peace on a sure footing. They must show that they have a genuine contribution to make, and that they are capable of making it in a way which can be understood and utilized by people without the psychologist's special training. It must be a clear and simple contribution, to the point and free from disabling controversy. It must show the wisdom and restraint which come from a deep insight into life and experience.
Consience and Society
A Study of the Psychological Prerequisites of Law and Order. By Dr. Ranyard West. Pp. iv + 260. (London: Mathuen and Co., Ltd., 1942.) 15s. net.
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PICKFORD, R. Consience and Society. Nature 153, 123–124 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/153123a0
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