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Tag Archives: emotion laden reads
Inequality Matters
Prior to attempting the classics of Sociology, this book epitomized my conception of sociology. Essays about specific issues which reveal facts about rigidly defined groups of people. For example: the Invisible Poor. College Educated. Progressives. Haves. Have Nots. Corporations. Republicans. … Continue reading
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Tagged book club, emotion laden reads, inequality matters, james lardner, progressive books
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