Abstract

Brian Segal, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor, Flor ida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. This paper is adapted from one presented to the Leon County Association for Community Ser vices, Tallahassee, Florida, October 7, 1971. Every society produces marginal men whose contacts with major social institutions in variably occur as clients rather than parti cipants. These encounters create a de pendency relationship in which the client's subordinate status virtually ensures his lack of individual autonomy as to when, how, and with which social institutions he will

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