NOTES TO CHAPTER 3 |
| 1. |
David M. Gordon, "Editor's
Introduction," in David M. Gordon (ed.) Problems in Political Economy:
An Urban Perspective (Lexington, Massachusetts: D.C. Health Company, 1971),
p. 60.
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| 2. |
George Gilder, Wealth and Poverty
(Toronto: Bantam Books, 1982), p. 180.
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| 3. |
Henry M. Levin, "A Decade of Policy
Developments in Improving Education and Training for Low-Income
Populations" in Robert H. Haveman (ed.) A Decade of Federal Antipoverty
Programs (New York: Academic Press, 1977), p. 180-181.
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| 4. |
Quoted in Hyman Lumer, Poverty: Its Roots and
Its Future (New York: International Publishers, 1965), p. 14.
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| 5. |
Gordon, op.cit., p
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| 6. |
Gilder, op.cit., p. 175.
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| 7. |
Ibid., p. 178.
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| 8. |
Ibid., p. 62.
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| 9. |
Frances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward. The
New Class War. (New York: Pantheon Books, 1982), chap. 1.
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| 10. |
Gilder, op.cit., p. 62-63.
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| 11. |
J. Berland and D. McGee, "Literacy: The
Atrophy of CompetencePart One," Working Teacher 1:1 (Summer
1977), p. 18; J. Berland and D. McGee, "Literacy: The Atrophy of
Competence Part II," Working Teacher 1:2 (Fall 1977), p.
31-33.
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| 12. |
"How Control Data Turns a Profit on Good
Works," The New York Times (January 7, 1979), p. F3.
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| 13. |
Nathan Wright, "The New Black
Leaders," N.Y. Times Magazine (October 4, 1981), p. 20.
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| 14. |
Piven and Cloward, op.cit., chap 1.
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| 15. |
Ibid., p. 38-39. |