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... young who grow up within it . The class and status distinctions to be drawn , as Goodman envisages them , are fundamentally both economic and cultural . His class- es are : first , a minority poor , second , the organized system ...
... young who grow up within it . The class and status distinctions to be drawn , as Goodman envisages them , are fundamentally both economic and cultural . His class- es are : first , a minority poor , second , the organized system ...
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... young American writer has written , among other things , a first - class account of the American air force in Britain and some pro- vocative studies of young London de- linquents . Here he has written an ac- count of two visits ...
... young American writer has written , among other things , a first - class account of the American air force in Britain and some pro- vocative studies of young London de- linquents . Here he has written an ac- count of two visits ...
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... young man who accosts him in Central Park if he lives in the Village . The boy , who eventu- ally forces the publisher to kill him in a desperate attempt to experience some human contact , replies that he lives in a rooming house on the ...
... young man who accosts him in Central Park if he lives in the Village . The boy , who eventu- ally forces the publisher to kill him in a desperate attempt to experience some human contact , replies that he lives in a rooming house on the ...
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