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Title: Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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Yet there is such a perception, and this enabled good people to try to do good, however unavailing in the end." (Moynihan, p.20)
The opportunistic mode of re-definition reveals a nominal intent to do good; really to do well, which is a long established motivation among people... Showed first 250 characters
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Moynihan writes that "a growth in deviancy makes possible a transfer of resources, including prestige, to those who control the deviant population." (Moynihan, p.21) The control would be put at risk if there was an effort to reduce the deviancy in question... Showed next 250 characters
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