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“By insisting that young people can determine their circumstances through properly regulating their fertility, Power to Decide continues to contribute to misleading rhetoric about young parents and inaccurate explanations of social inequality.”
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- Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society
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- 2020-07-18
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