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How Far Down Do You Define Deviancy in Ferguson?
PJ MEDIA by David P. Goldman November 26, 2014 The late Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s celebrated phrase “defining deviancy down” first appeared in a 1993 essay in The American Scholar. “I proffer the thesis,” wrote Moynihan, “that, over the past generation…the … Continue reading
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Tagged American Scholar, Civil Rights, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Ferguson, NAACP
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