Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
xiv, 173 pages ; 24 cm. |
Series |
A BK currents book |
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BK currents book.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-161) and index. |
Summary |
There is a growing movement of people with a different vision for their local communities. They know that real satisfaction and the good life are not provided by organizations, institutions, or systems. No number of great CEO's, central offices, or long range plans produce what a community can produce. People are discovering a new possibility for their lives. They have a calling. They are called. And together they call upon themselves.This possibility is idealistic, and yet it is an ideal within our grasp. It is a possibility that is both idealistic and realistic. Our culture leads us to believe that a satisfying life can be purchased. It tells us that in the place where we live, we don't have the resources to create a good life. This book reminds us that a neighborhood that can raise a child, provide security, sustain our health, secure our income, and care for our vulnerable people is within the power of our community. This book gives voice to our ideal of a beloved community. It reminds us of our power to create a hope-filled life. It assures us that when we join together with our neighbors we are the architects of the future where we want to live. |
Contents |
Part I: The Shift from Citizen to Consumer -- Part II: Choosing a Satisfied Life -- Part III: Creating Abundance. |
Subject |
Community life -- United States.
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Neighborhoods -- United States.
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Community organization -- United States.
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Community development -- United States.
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Added Author |
Block, Peter, 1939-
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American Planning Association.
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ISBN |
9781605095844 (hardback : alkaline paper) |
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1605095842 (hardback : alkaline paper) |
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9781609940812 (paperback) |
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1609940814 (paperback) |
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