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Making a Place for Community: Local Democracy in a Global Era [Paperback]

Thad Williamson (Author), David Imbroscio (Author), Gar Alperovitz (Author)
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0415947413 978-0415947411 September 1, 2003 1
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 cynicism 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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One of the basic tensions within capitalism, argue the three political scientist authors, is between the desire "to preserve, sustain, and strengthen geographically defined communities over time" and the opposing, usually economic, idea that "public policy should seek to facilitate individual and business mobility, no matter what the costs." They pinpoint three "threats" that towns and cities face: the increase in globalization and free trade, the instability of securing and keeping jobs in a specific locality, and the rapid increase of urban sprawl. While filled with copious facts, data and economic theory, the book never loses sight of, and is driven by, its deeply humanitarian purpose-"the principle of nurturing just, sustainable, and secure communities" both in the U.S. and abroad. Holding to that principle requires, the authors argue, radically revising a foundation of contemporary economic thinking-that business interests necessarily will eventually serve humanitarian ones. (Sept. 16)
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An indispensable primer for the new century..
–From the foreword by Benjamin Barber, author of Jihad v. McWorld

Replete with theoretical insights, strong substantive arguments and thoughtful policy analyses..
–William Julius Wilson, author of When Work Disappears : The World of the New Urban Poor

An Illuminating and rigorous tour of the existing landscape of community life and the ongoing efforts to foster development. It is a terrific catalogue of promising ideas..
–William Greider, author of One World, Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism

Essential reading for every city, country and state official and engaged citizen and an invaluable reference source to which they will return for years to come..
–David C. Korten, author of When Corporations Rule the World

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (September 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415947413
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415947411
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading for serious political activists, May 23, 2004
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This is one of the first books to tie together disparate concerns about globalization, job loss at home, and suburban sprawl into a coherent theoretical and practical framework. It's also an incredibly informative and hopeful look at the ways local communities can use alternative economic structures to provide jobs that are really rooted in communities. This book does more than just critique the system--it offers serious ideas about a positive vision for the movement. A must read--
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The "Go To" Book on Alternative Local Development and Democracy in America, April 13, 2007
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This is a wonderful book that traces out the organic, deep connection between local democracy and its economic underpinnings, which are under threat by neoliberal globalization, corporate relocation, and urban sprawl. Beyond the critique, however, it sets out the alternative institutional possibilities in a wide-ranging survey of production cooperatives, ESOPs, publicly-owned (and profitable) businesses, community-supported agriculture, and other sustainable alternatives that work.

My only caveat is that the book is at times dryly written, like a survey. A few more judiciously chosen, in-depth case studies of the most successful alternatives would go a long way to making it more readable and digestable for, say, university undergraduates (whom I have used it with in my teaching). That said, the book does such a superb treatment of a topic great in scale with many alternatives that need to be set out -- which this does so very well -- that the book is a real "keeper" and user in classes -- WHEN supplemented by more lively case studies and related readings. One book can't do everything for everybody -- but this one lays out the fundamental agenda for connecting local democracy to sustainable economics and ecologies. In that sense, it's a tour-de-force.
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Perhaps the most widely discussed of the major threats facing American communities at the outset of the new century is globalization. Read the first page
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using public pension funds, public capital costs, community economic stability, internal capital mobility, urban land trusts, public balance sheet, community development credit unions, social tariff, investment intermediaries, community land trusts, percent preference, community development financial institutions, trade adjustment assistance, local multipliers, employee ownership, ecological standards, outward development, worker ownership, targeted investments
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United States, New York, World Bank, North Carolina, Department of Labor, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, New Jersey, Economic Development Administration, Empowerment Zones, Enterprise Communities, Third World, Self Help, Silicon Valley, Brownfields Initiative, Department of Agriculture, New Mexico, North Dakota, Thomas Palley, Latin American, New England, Paul Krugman, Roxbury Farm, Small Business Administration
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