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  • In 2000 the Harvard sociologist Theda Skocpol noted that the United States had by far the highest child poverty rates of any developed nation and wrote, American children have not enjoyed generous help through government.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • In 2000 the Harvard sociologist Theda Skocpol noted that the United States had by far the highest child poverty rates of any developed nation and wrote, American children have not enjoyed generous help through government.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • In 2000 the Harvard sociologist Theda Skocpol noted that the United States had by far the highest child poverty rates of any developed nation and wrote, American children have not enjoyed generous help through government.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Class divisions have increasingly permeated the nonprofit sector in recent years, a development incisively described by Harvard professor Theda Skocpol in her book, Diminished Democracy.

    Pablo Eisenberg: State of the Nonprofit Sector Pablo Eisenberg 2011

  • Unlike past times, few nonprofits today, according to Skocpol, are places where rich and poor, blue collar and professional, highly educated and high school graduates and dropouts come together for discourse and mutual benefit.

    Pablo Eisenberg: State of the Nonprofit Sector Pablo Eisenberg 2011

  • It would be a bit of an exaggeration to say that everything I know about the politics of social policy in the United States I learned from Theda Skocpol, but only a slight one.

    Matthew Yglesias » What Theda Skocpol Said 2009

  • It would be an exaggeration to say that “Theda Skocpol” spelled backwards is “Lopcocks Adeath,” but only a slight one.

    Matthew Yglesias » What Theda Skocpol Said 2009

  • Class divisions have increasingly permeated the nonprofit sector in recent years, a development incisively described by Harvard professor Theda Skocpol in her book, Diminished Democracy.

    Pablo Eisenberg: State of the Nonprofit Sector Pablo Eisenberg 2011

  • Theda Skocpol, a professor of government and sociology at Harvard University, had this to say:

    Matthew Yglesias » Change . . . If You Want It 2010

  • Harvard's Theda Skocpol defends Jack Conway's controversial new ad (which you can watch, and read my take on, here):

    Dissents: Jack Conway's Aqua-Buddha ad Ezra Klein 2010

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