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  2. Roscoe Pound - Wikipedia

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    His best-known theory consists of conceptualizing law as social engineering. According to Pound, a lawmaker acts as a social engineer by attempting to solve problems in society using law as a tool. [23] Pound argued that laws must be understood by examining the "interests" that they serve.

  3. Social engineering (political science) - Wikipedia

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    With the Social Gospel sociologist Edwin L. Earp's The Social Engineer, published during the "efficiency craze" of 1911 in the U.S., a new usage of the term was launched that has since then become standard: "Social engineering" came to refer to an approach of treating social relations as "machineries", [1] to be dealt with in the manner of the ...

  4. Sociology of law - Wikipedia

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    It draws intellectual resources from social theory and relies explicitly on social science research in understanding evolving forms of regulation and the cultural significance of law. [54] In its pioneer form it was developed in the United States by Louis Brandeis and Roscoe Pound.

  5. M. Granger Morgan - Wikipedia

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    M. Granger Morgan (born March 17, 1941) is an American scientist, academic, and engineer who is the Hamerschlag University Professor of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. Over his career, Morgan has led the development of the area of engineering and public policy.

  6. 5 hidden messages on the dollar bill

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    We come in contact with it all the time, but the markings on the one-dollar bill remain shrouded in mystery. Until now. 1. The Creature. In the upper-right corner of the bill, above the left of ...

  7. Social engineering - Wikipedia

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    Social engineering may refer to: Social engineering (political science) , a means of influencing particular attitudes and social behaviors on a large scale Social engineering (security) , obtaining confidential information by manipulating or deceiving people

  8. 'Where's our damn money?'': Sen. Tommy Tuberville thinks ...

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    When the Social Security Act of 1935 was passed, the average expectancy in America was 59.9 years for men and 63.9 years for women, per the University of California, Berkeley.

  9. Senator Tuberville Slams Social Security For Being A 'Scam ...

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    In a video released by Forbes in late February, Senator Tommy Tuberville from Alabama voiced significant concerns about the current state and future of financial security for Americans, focusing ...