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Making a Place for Community: Local Democracy in a Global Era



The author argues that the death of community is being caused by public policies, specifically increased capital flow between nations. The author suggests that small towns shouldn't have to hope for a prison to open nearby and downtown centers shouldn't sit empty as suburban sparwl encroaches, but they do and it's a result of widely agreed upon public policies. more details
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  • The author argues that the death of community is being caused by public policies, specifically increased capital flow between nations.
  • The author suggests that small towns shouldn't have to hope for a prison to open nearby and downtown centers shouldn't sit empty as suburban sparwl encroaches, but they do and it's a result of widely agreed upon public policies.


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Author Thad Williamson,David Imbroscio,Gar Alperovitz
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780415933568
Publisher Routledge
Manufacturer Routledge
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The author argues that the death of community is being caused by public policies, specifically increased capital flow between nations. The author suggests that small towns shouldn't have to hope for a prison to open nearby and downtown centers shouldn't sit empty as suburban sparwl encroaches, but they do and it's a result of widely agreed upon public policies.

When pundits refer to the death of community, they are speaking of a number of social ills, which include, but are not limited to, the general increase in isolation and cynisism of our citizens, widespread concerns about declining political participation and membership in civic organizations, and periodic outbursts of small town violence. Making a Place for Community argues that this death of community is being caused by contemporary policies that, if not changed, will continue to foster the decline of community. Increased capital flow between nations is not at the root of the problem, however, increased capital flow within our nation is. Small towns shouldn't have to hope for a prison to open nearby and downtown centers shouldn't sit empty as suburban sparwl encroaches, but they do and it's a result of widely agreed upon public policies.
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