Myron Magnet argues that by telling the underclass they were powerless victims of a corrupt society, misguided 1960s pundits and their disciples erased the standards essential to striving and accomplishment, turning the inner cities into dens of anarchy. Magnet shows that when the messages of the 1960s became accepted wisdom, all of America was harmed--the poor most of all.
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Myron Magnet argues that by telling the underclass they were powerless victims of a corrupt society, misguided 1960s pundits and their disciples erased the standards essential to striving and accomplishment, turning the inner cities into dens of anarchy. Magnet shows that when the messages of the 1960s became accepted wisdom, all of America was harmed--the poor most of all.
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