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Volume 5, Issue 2, Spring 1995
Up Front
Civil Society and the Rebirth of Our National Community
Senator Bill Bradley
A Religious Conservative Agenda
Ralph Reed
Let's Focus Our Moral Outrage
Amitai Etzioni
Essays
Bowling Alone, Revisited
Robert D. Putnam
From the PTA to league bowling, America's tradition of
coming together in voluntary associations is on the
decline. New data shed light on both the nature and
the impact of this trend.
A Critique of Mixed Income Housing:
The Problems with "Gatreaux"
Howard Husock
In attempts to improve the housing of the poor, should
we violate the unwritten rules of housing by which
American communities seem to operate?
Community Considerations in Psychotherapy
William Doherty
Traditional psychotherapy seeks to heal patients by
helping them look inward. Unfortunately, it thus tends
to ignore or underrate the value-to both the individual
and the community-of finding fulfillment through civic
involvement.
Fulfilling the Promise of Equal Opportunity
Clint Bolick
What is the proper role of affirmative action, given
that one of the fundamental beliefs of our nation is
that the individual should be judged by his or her
personal merits?
Community Action
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