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Bad Numbers

"There is misery and cruelty in the land."

Michael Parenti, an American social critic of long standing, reveals "Dirty Truths" in a recent book. According to the Authorized Standard Version of American reality, for instance: the U.S. is, as he puts it, "wonderful, happy, prosperous." But, "the dirty truth is that there exists a startling amount of hardship, abuse, addiction, illness, violence, and pathology in this country."

The following figures and estimates reveal "a casualty list that runs into the many millions."

Consider these numbers for any one year:

At present



All these figures are gleaned from the U.S. Census Bureau Statistical Abstract of the United States (1975,1992, 1994); FBI Crime Reports; U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics; U.S. Bureau of Mortality Statistics; World Almanac; SCAN/INFO April 1995; and Journal of the American Medical Association; also reports provided by National Institute of Health Statistics; House Select Committee on Aging; U.S. Center for Disease Control; U.S. Public Health Service; and University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health; and studies summarized in Science magazine, the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, San Francisco Examiner, and numerous monographs and books on poverty, suicide, crime, child abuse, and the aged, and studies of mental and medical institutions and occupational safety. For many of these sppecific citations, see Michael Parenti: Democracy for the Few, 6th ed. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995), pp. 24-32, 106-11,130-132.

Reproduced with permission from the author, Michael Parenti, from Dirty Truths, 1996, published by City Lights Books, 261 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA, 94133.
(Thank you, Michael.)
 

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