The second great problem is that of maladjustment in thought.
The third problem is that ofmaladjustment of buildings to community needs.
The minister, trained for the modern service of the church to the community, cannot solve alone all the problems of maladjustment he finds in his local community.
The Japanese problem in California is the concrete expression of the maladjustment of the interests and rights of these four parties concerned.
The foregoing study, which we have undertaken from the outset with an open mind and fair attitude, has, it is to be hoped, disclosed that the underlying cause of the entire difficulty is a conflict or maladjustment of interest.
It's not a superficial cure for maladjustmentthat we're after, Captain Hunter, but the cause.
A maladjustment then, with commitment to a city clinic?
Where such a maladjustment occurs, the uneasiness, discomfort, and frustration of action may be removed in one of two ways.
Reflection thus begins either in a maladjustment between the individual and his environment or in a conflict of impulses within the same person.
Provoked by maladjustment and imperfection, it frequently goes no further than to note these, with cynicism or despair.
Given a problem, a difficulty, a maladjustmentbetween the individual and his environment, thinking occurs.
To say that instincts are repressed, is to say there is a maladjustment between the individual as he comes into the world, and the world as he finds it.
This story threw a flood of light upon the dead man's struggle and on the stupidmaladjustment which had broken him down.
It may be that this plaint explains the lack of labor songs in this period of industrial maladjustment when the worker is overmastered by his very tools.
Individual maladjustment may be due to a mistake in choosing an occupation (e.
Maladjustment of land uses has resulted from mistaken judgment, from changing conditions as to prices, transportation, and markets, and from loss of soil fertility.
A certain amount of this maladjustment must exist in the most stable industries and in the most settled industrial conditions.
So far as this maladjustment occurs, it may cause unemployment neutralizing the apparent gain of higher day-wages obtained by monopoly power.
It is pretty generally agreed that unemployment is essentially a problem ofmaladjustment of the labor supply, and not that of an absolutely and permanently redundant supply.
Another kind of individual maladjustment is the failure of the jobless man to connect with the manless job.
Static theory at best tells what a completed adjustment would be; it does not touch the problem of how adjustment is brought about, and maladjustment overcome.
I am determined to create a systematic and popular sympathy for the great mass of unfortunate wage-earners, who are compelled by our system of social maladjustment to be without food, clothing, and shelter.
One of the most startling examples of maladjustment in Detroit was the Michigan Free Employment Bureau, located in an old decaying building, with window lights broken out of both door and window-sash.
Had this aversion to fire been innate, as many aversions are, no pain would have been caused, because no profound maladjustment would have occurred.
A partial harmony or maladjustment is thereby proved to exist, but the method is not revealed by which the harmony should be sustained or the maladjustment removed.
A maladjustment can be removed by altering the environment or by altering the man.
In fact, however, it merely betrays a maladjustmentwhich has more or less natural stability.
Where there is maladjustment there is no permanent physical stability.
One consequence of this profound maladjustment is that science is hard to attain and is at first paradoxical.
This is true: economic maladjustment would emphasize the need for ideological reconstruction with reference to the economy.
It represents rather a defect--a maladjustment which should be rectified.
There is plenty of waste and maladjustment in our economic system at the present time.
Now if it be admitted that such maladjustment is possible, the balance can only lean one way.
The diagram on next page may serve more clearly to indicate the quantitative maladjustment of Consuming and Saving which constitutes under-consumption, and exhibits itself in a plethora of machinery and productive goods.
Often, however, it happens that in various ways the acts of large numbers of the group come into conflict with these laws, and the result is the maladjustment of those who have behaved thus.
If the social maladjustment which is undoubtedly the cause of the bulk of modern poverty were done away with, it is safe to say that it would be reduced to less than one third of its present dimensions.
The existing maladjustment hinders in two ways (apart from other obstacles) that revival of the import trade which is the essential preliminary of the economic reconstruction of the country.
The existing inflation and the maladjustment of international trade are aggravated, both in France and in Italy, by the unfortunate budgetary position of the Governments of these countries.
This change or adjustment leads to a maladjustment requiring a new adjustment.
In a race of inferior animals, any maladjustment is quickly removed by natural selection.
This maladjustment is to be distinguished from the reaerrangements which are contemplated by the statical ideal and due to the mere rotation of wants in society; the latter are within the moral system as a system of mobile equilibrium.
Much maladjustment of the subject assignments is almost inevitable by a prescribed uniformity of the same content and the same treatment for all.
So far as failures represent a definite maladjustment between the pupil and the school subject, the substitution of other work would seem to be the most rational solution of the difficulty.
The maladjustment is not so often in the size of the load as in the kind or composition of the load for the particular individual concerned.