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There are two stories concerning political trends affecting nonmetropolitan America that I would like us to examine. There is the old story that has had afairly straightforward,jairly predictable, andfor rural America afairly discouraging story line. It is a story of declining rural population, a declining influence in the creation of public policy, and as a consequence, irrelevant education in rural communities. It is a story that has its roots in the very early deliberations ofhow this country would govern itself. It is a story ofdiffering philosophical beliefs about how individuals live together. It is ultimately a story that pits urban interests against rural interests. And, because ofthe way the rules ofthe game have been established, the interests that get served are those ofthe political victors.
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How to Cite: Nachtigal, P. M. (1994) “Political Trends Affecting Nonmetropolitan America”, Journal of Research in Rural Education. 10(3).