Real crime in the U.S.A. : fatherlessness

In 1965, Daniel Patrick Moynihan was roundly criticized for predicting the violent, hopeless future millions of children from broken families now face. Moynihan — a sociologist, diplomat and four-term Democratic senator from New York — was serving in President Lyndon Johnson’s Labor Department when he wrote his report on family and poverty. With Johnson’s War on Poverty in full swing, Mo...

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