Social Science and National Policy
Fred R. Harris
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Contents
Preface
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Building a New Social Strategy
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1 |
Sick Cities And the Search for a Cure
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Invisible Migrant Workers
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43 |
Life in Appalachia The Case of High McCaslin
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59 |
Kentucky
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83 |
On the Case in Resurrection City
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113 |
Reform Proposals
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137 |
Riot Commission Politics
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151 |
Poverty Programs And Policy Priorities
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185 |
Report on the Social State of the Union
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207 |
The Case for a National Social Science Foundation
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219 |
The Need for a National Social Science Foundation
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253 |
Notes on Contributors
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264 |
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