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by Philip N. Cohen

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The difference fundamentalists make

December 24, 2014June 17, 2019Categories In the news6 Comments on The difference fundamentalists make

For trust in science, gay marriage, and women's employment, the majority of American opposition comes from people who hold fundamentalist Christian views.

Santa’s magic, children’s wisdom, and inequality

December 22, 2014June 17, 2019Categories Uncategorized24 Comments on Santa’s magic, children’s wisdom, and inequality

What if we just gave children presents because we love them?

Philip N. Cohen

I’m a sociologist at the University of Maryland, College Park. See my website at philipncohen.com for more information.

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