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Glazer, Nathan

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Glazer, Nathan (1923- )

US sociologist. A faculty member at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education (1968), he wrote widely on contemporary American society, at first from a Zionist and socialist perspective, and after the 1960s as a neoconservative. His books include The Lonely Crowd (1950), coauthored with David Riesman, Beyond the Melting Pot (1963, revised 1970), coauthored with Daniel P Moynihan, and a controversial work opposing affirmative action, Affirmative Discrimination (1976). He was born in New York City.


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