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Civic Revolutionaries: Igniting the Passion for Change in America's Communities
Civic Revolutionaries: Igniting the Passion for Change in America's Communities
Douglas Henton, San Mateo, California
John G. Melville, Ladera, California
Kimberly A. Walesh, San Jose, California
ISBN: 978-0-7879-6393-4
©2003
288 pages
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Dedication.

Foreword (Becky Morgan).

Acknowledgments.

The Authors.

Introduction: The Creative Tensions of the Continuing American Experiment.

1. Individual and Community: Creating Common Purpose.

2. Trust and Accountability: Building Webs of Responsibility.

3. Economy and Society: Strengthening the Vital Cycle.

4. People and Place: Making the Creative Connection.

5. Change and Continuity: Creating Vigilance for Renewal.

6. Idealism and Pragmatism: Building Resilience of Place.

7. The Rise of the New Civic Revolutionaries: Answering the Call to Stewardship.

References.

Index.  


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