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" The mid-1960s also saw a change in the way a good portion of the American intellectual class chose to view poverty and welfare. Contemptuously dismissed was any distinction between a “deserving” and a “non-deserving” poor; such thinking was said to be terribly judgmental. "

Thomas E. Woods Jr. , The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History


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Thomas E. Woods Jr. quote : The mid-1960s also saw a change in the way a good portion of the American intellectual class chose to view poverty and welfare. Contemptuously dismissed was any distinction between a “deserving” and a “non-deserving” poor; such thinking was said to be terribly judgmental.