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		<description><![CDATA[Travels in Siberia; race, wealth, and social policy; MT takes on Citizens United, and more. | Alan: A year or two ago, sociologist Dalton Conley issued an updated 10th anniversary edition of an important analytical book on race in the United States. In it, he does compelling work disentangling the relative contributions of race and class (and especially wealth rather than income) to the achievement gaps that separate American blacks and whites. The policy implications are huge. Being Black, Living in the Red: Race, Wealth, and Social Policy...]]></description>
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