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... success can be , at least in part , attributed to the support of members of the " superior " group . Given the liberal ideology of the 1960-70s , it seems reasonable to suggest that to do otherwise for many men would offend their ...
... success can be , at least in part , attributed to the support of members of the " superior " group . Given the liberal ideology of the 1960-70s , it seems reasonable to suggest that to do otherwise for many men would offend their ...
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