Press and Science

Press and Science

reducing the estimates of rural and small-town poverty dramatically. And most of the poor, he argues, will not see themselves as victims, but will instead "be seen as living lives that they choose to live.'

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Nelkm, in Society (Sept.-Oct. 1987), Rutgers
Univ., New Brunswick, NJ. 08903.
Nineteenth-century American science journalists had a flair for false drama best described by a New York Sunday Wor...

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