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In this age of large cities, mass culture, and ever more massive events, people must struggle against an overwhelming crowd of their own creations to maintain human integrity
List of contents
One: The Significance of the Community; I: The Significance of the Small Community; II: What is a Community?; III: Man is a Community Animal; IV: History of the Community; V: The Place of the Community in Human Culture; VI: The Relation of the Community to Larger Social Units; VII: The Community in America; VIII: The Creation of New Communities; IX: The Problem; X: An Approach to a Solution of the Problem of the Community; Two: Community Organization; XI: Community Design; XII: A Study of the Community; XIII: The Community Council; XIV: Community Leadership; XV: Community Followership; Three: Specific Community Interests; XVI: Government and Public Relations; XVII: Community Economics; XVIII: Co-Operatives as an Expression of Community; XIX: Community Health; XX: Community Social Services; XXI: Small Community Recreation; XXII: Social and Cultural Aspects of Community Life; XXIII: Community Ethics; XXIV: The Church in the Community; Four: Concluding Observations; XXV: The Pioneer in the Community; XXVI: Freedom in the Community
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Arthur E. Morgan
Summary
In this age of large cities, mass culture, and ever more massive events, people must struggle against an overwhelming crowd of their own creations to maintain human integrity