TY - JOUR AU - Horvath, Barna AB - 44 8 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW investors," "this record and analysis... will be found to have, in addition to intrinsic historical interest, some practical value." If the era of great private lending is over this study may well have but limited usefulness. I t is quite apparent, however, that federal governmental policy in the United States since 1953 has been directed toward the recapture of that imaginary lost yesterday of plenty through unfettered "private enterprise." In the event of the failure of this policy or should it be found one day that the profit motive, by definition and of necessity, does not unerringly direct itself toward socially desirable objectives and in particular toward the satisfaction of human needs and wants, a sequel to Borchard and Wynne on the legal problems of public (capital exporter) activities in the foreign investment field will be in order. DOUGLAS E. DAYTON* I, Preface vi. * Lecturer on International Law, New York University School of Law. PATTERSON, EDWIN W. Jurisprudence, Men and Ideas of the Law. First Printed Edition. Brooklyn: The Foundation Press, Inc., 1953. Pp . xiii, 649. After his searching studies on Cardozo (1939), Bentham (1945), Pound (1947), Dewey (1950), TI - Jurisprudence, Men and Ideas of the Law JO - American Journal of Comparative Law DO - 10.2307/837969 DA - 1954-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/jurisprudence-men-and-ideas-of-the-law-vbsEY0SUEA SP - 448 EP - 451 VL - 3 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -