American Communities: The Next Human Advance, a New Class of Freedom

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iUniverse, 2005 - 616 страници
American Communities centers upon a critical missing dimension of modern progress: an organizational equivalent to the corporation. The concept rests upon unified, integrated, socially beneficial community living that is comparable to a cruise ship on the inside and opens to a spacious recreational environment like a country club on the outside.

This new Community "corporation" serves its members who control its services and programs, from health care and education to commerce and cultural programs. Its social spaces, built around interior plazas and promenades, offers efficient yet casual opportunities for community members to associate both freely and formally in a vast array of member behaviors.

This community achieves a grand harmony of spaces and programs with closely, yet spaciously, organized facilities serving most daily needs of its members. The compactly organized spaces are necessary to achieve human-scale efficiency and casual interactions.

The most critical principle is that urban spaciousness is possible only by compact development--what a city should be--which then immensely reduces the need for mechanized transport, especially the space consuming, distance promoting, and congestive nature of costly, wasteful automobiles.

 

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Human Essence
1
Record of Community
37
Vision Of Community
65
Social Promise of Community
90
Theory of Community Development
128
Supremely Human Setting
172
Grand Harmony
195
Community Space Frame
237
Creating Human Meanings
331
Economy Of Community
366
Only For People
409
Future Belongs To Personality
446
Community Development
480
Urban Research and Development
500
Acropolis of Spirit
511
Appendices
551

Nature Dominates
279
Community and Person
295
Bibliography
565
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