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Kontekst: ...V pervoj chetverti XX v. okolo 90% vsekh rabotavshikh vostochnoevropejskikh evreev-immigrantov byli "si- Novoe russkoe slovo, 27.X.1995. 82 nimi vorotnichkami": pochti 60% ikh byli zanyaty v promyshlennosti, 12,4% - v sfere domashnego obsluzhivaniya, 10,4% - v kachestve chernorabochikh, 2,4% - v sel'skom khozyajstve, 10,1% - v torgovle i lish' 2% - v kachestve "spetsialistov i lits svobodnykh professij"...
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Kontekst: ...SShA snova podtverdilo, chto suschestvovanie rasovoj diskriminatsii v zhilykh rajonakh vse esche igraet vazhnuyu rol' v vybore zhilischa11. "Obraz opasnogo 4 5Pinkney A. Op. cit., p. 79. 6Die Welt, 25.VII.1989. 7U.S. News and World Report, 8.VI.1987, p. 75-76. 8U.S. News and World Report, 16.X.1995, p. 53-54. 9The Wall Street Journal, 4.X.1995; San Jose Mercury News, 8.VIII.1988, p...
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Kontekst: ...L Espresso, 29.111.1987, p. 53. Newsweek, 6.V.1991, p. 23, 30. 73 goj rasy, kotoraya rassmatrivaetsya kak nizshaya po polozheniyu v obschestve, no ne po proiskhozhdeniyu. 2) "Maksimal'no" negativnoe otnoshenie, kogda predstaviteli odnoj rasy otnosyatsya k predstavitelyam...
...New York, 1987, p. 371. 34 35 36Ibid., p. 345-347. 37Newsweek, 6.V.1991, p. 29. 75 blagozhelatel'nyj rasizm Odnoj iz takikh idej, vydvigavshikhsya uzhe s 80-kh godov ryadom izvestnykh temnokozhikh "neokonservatorov" - ehkonomistov, politologov i sotsiologov (takikh, kak T. Souehll iz Instituta...
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