He was an American sociologist.
Glazer educated at the University of California, Berkeley, and for quite a few years at Harvard University.
Glazer was a co-proofreader of the now-dead arrangement diary The Public Interest.
Glazer was referred to for books, for example, Beyond the Melting
Pot, which manage race and ethnicity, Glazer was incredulous of a
portion of the Great Society projects of the mid-1960s.
Glazer was frequently viewed as neoconservative in his reasoning on local strategy, however remained a Democrat.
Nathan Glazer depicted himself as "impassive" to the
neoconservative mark with which he is most related and commented that it
was a handle not based on his personal preference.
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