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Fair to good. 247, wraps, a few pages soiled, covers somewhat worn, creased, and discolored. Monograph 11 in a series sponsored by The American Academy of Political and Social Science. This monograph is the outgrowth of a conference held in Philadelphia, May 6 and 7, 1970. Six papers were presented: "The Development of Social Policy in Technological America" by James C. Charlesworth; "Recent Technological Developments Which Have Had an Impact, Good or Bad, on Our Society" by Raymond L. Bisplinghoff; "Likely Technological Developments of the Future Which May Significantly Affect Our Society" by Simon Ramo; "Educating Technologists in Desirable Social Policy and Educating Social Scientists in Technological Capabilities" by William J. Haggerty; "How to Achieve a Balance Between Technological Progress and Control of Its Undesirable Side Effects" by Frederick Seitz; and "Machinery Needed to Harmonize Technological Developments and Social Policy" by John J. Corson. Joseph C. Palamountain, Jr., Daniel Lerner, James E. Webb, Louis H. Mayo, and Harvey Brooks provided commentary on the papers.