Ernest van den Haag Born: 15-Sep-1914 Birthplace: The Hague, Netherlands Died: 21-Mar-2002 Location of death: Mendham, NJ Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Scholar Nationality: United States Executive summary: Punishing Criminals Military service: Office of War Information (propaganda analyst, WWII) Heavily influenced by Sidney Hook in the mid-1940s. University: University of Florence University: MA Economics, University of Iowa (1942) Teacher: Hofstra University University: PhD Economics, New York University (1952) Teacher: Lecturer, New School for Social Research (1953-80) Professor: Adjunct Professor, New York University Professor: Visiting Professor of Criminology, SUNY Albany (1978-83) Professor: Judisprudence, Fordham University (1982-88)
National Review Contributor (roughly 200 articles) American Sociological Association 1959 The Heritage Foundation Philadelphia Society President (1978-79) Council on Foreign Relations Guggenheim Fellowship 1966 NEA Fellowship 1972 Assassination Attempt 1937 (by fascisti, Italy)
Author of books:
Education as an Industry (1956, education) The Fabric of Society: An Introduction to the Social Sciences (1957, textbook) Passion and Social Constraint (1963, social studies) The Jewish Mystique (1969, religion) Political Violence and Civil Disobedience (1972, social studies) Punishing Criminals: Concerning a Very Old and Painful Question (1975, social studies) The Death Penalty: A Debate (1983, social studies) The U.N., In or Out? A Debate Between Ernest van den Haag and John P. Conrad (1987, international affairs) U.S. Ends and Means in Central America: A Debate (1988, international affairs)
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