Elmer Pendell

Elmer Pendell (1894  1982) was an American eugenicist and sociologist.

Elmer Pendell, c.1917.

Writing

Ashley Montagu, reviewing Pendell's edited volume Society under Analysis (1942), wrote that "none of the authors contributing to the present volume shows any but the merest tangential acquaintance with the physical sciences with which they deal".[1]

Reviewing Pendell's 1945 book Population Roads to Peace or War, co-authored with Guy Irving Burch, Paul H. Landis wrote that "[s]ociologists will … classify it as propaganda rather than an objective scientific statement".[2] The work argued that democracy would be imperilled if population growth did not slow.[3] A 1947 follow-up to the work, similarly titled Human Breeding and Survival: Population Roads to Peace or War, advocated population limitation as a means of reducing social problems such as hunger.[4]

In 1991, Pendell's book Why Civilizations Self-Destruct was cited favorably by David Duke, a white supremacist.[5]

Works

  • Pendell, Elmer (1942). Society under Analysis: An Introduction to Sociology. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: James McKeen Cattell. OCLC 906124785.[6]
  • Pendell, Elmer (1979) [1951]. Population on the Loose. New York: Wilfred J. Funk. OCLC 6817979.[7][8]
  • Burch, Guy Irving; Pendell, Elmer (1947). Population Roads to Peace or War. New York: Penguin Books; Population Reference Bureau. OCLC 184166.[2][9][10]

References

  1. Montagu, M. F. Ashley (November 1, 1942). "Review of Society Under Analysis". Psychiatry. 5 (4): 603. ISSN 0033-2747. ProQuest document ID 1301422461.
  2. Landis, Paul H. (February 1946). "Review of Population Roads to Peace or War". American Sociological Review. 11 (1): 125. doi:10.2307/2085295. JSTOR 2085295.
  3. K., W. (August 12, 1945). "Too Many People in the World". The New York Times. p. 1. ISSN 0362-4331. ProQuest document ID 107051159.
  4. Bashford, Alison (2014). Global Population: History, Geopolitics, and Life on Earth. Columbia University Press. p. 305. doi:10.7312/bash14766.15 (inactive January 5, 2021). JSTOR 10.7312/bash14766.CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2021 (link)
  5. "Duke Shed Klan Hood to Air Views Publicly". The Salt Lake Tribune. November 16, 1991. p. A1. ISSN 0746-3502.
  6. F. G. Brooks (December 1942). "Book Reviews: Society under Analysis by Elmer Pendell". BIOS. 13 (4): 269. JSTOR 4604713.
  7. Wilbert E. Moore (June 1952). "Book Reviews: Population on the Loose by Elmer Pendell". The American Economic Review. 42 (3): 481–482. JSTOR 1810440.
  8. Frank H. Hankins (December 1951). "Book Reviews: Human Fertility: The Modern Dilemma. by Robert C. Cook, Julian Huxley; Population on the Loose. by Elmer Pendell, Walter B. Pitkin". Social Forces. 30 (2): 238–240. JSTOR 2571643.
  9. Bentley Glass (March 1946). "Book Reviews: Population Roads to Peace or War. by Guy Irving Burch, Elmer Pendell". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 21 (1): 128. doi:10.1086/395208. JSTOR 2808715.
  10. Lee R. Dice (November–December 1947). "Reviews and Comments: Human Breeding and Survival: Population Roads to Peace or War. by Guy Irving Burch, Elmer Pendell". The American Naturalist. 81 (801): 461–462. doi:10.1086/281556. JSTOR 2457761.


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