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As O’Connor has explained, policy makers in Washington broadly accepted “culture of poverty” theories that implied the need for the reforming of attitudes and behavior rather than more substantial change. They therefore saw urban problems not as the result of institutional racial discrimination or capitalism but of natural and unstoppable socioeconomic forces that could be successfully managed, if not solved, by the state-sponsored application of technocratic and scientific expertise.
Mainstreaming Black Power
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