Reflections on human interaction, human culture, human institutions and human relationship to the physical world. Current focus: democracy, inequality, economy, education, Appalachia, and climate change.
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My parents taught me to see violence as a social/political tool as bad and unacceptable, to revere nonviolent resistance as practiced by Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi as good. But my parents, or at least my father, also admired...
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PhD Sociologist, retired from college teaching. Specialist in community, political, and environmental sociology. Appalachian, Jew, "radical leftist."
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