To the Editor: May 4 Students who stayed awake and actually paid attention during sociology classes will recall that the term “social distance” used to refer to the way people of different social groups interacted with one another. Now it’s been dumbed down to refer to what is more accurately described as “physical distance.” (To […]

 

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