Newman states, "The Civil Rights Movement, the Women's Movement, the Labor Movement, the Living Wage Movement, the Gay Liberation Movement, and others have achieved some notable successes over the years but have never completely altered the institutional landscape." Why haven't such significant cultural changes taken deep roots?
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