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Building Genuine Community emphasizes a notion of a community in
which people are bound together by a common life situation and a
common purpose without using that common purpose as an exclusionary
factor that distinguishes between those who belong and those who do
not belong to the community. Without being scholarly, technical, or
obscure, Building Genuine Community lays the foundation for true
community, which is "the seeking need of the age." True community
is difficult to define. What makes some communities thrive and
others fail? True community is not an ideal or a specific goal.
Rather, it is a twofold direction of movement-a movement within
each particular structure of family, community, and society to
discover the maximum possibilities of the confirmation of
individuals as true others within that structure, as well as a
movement from structure to structure toward more genuine community.
Building Genuine Community proposes nothing less than to do away
with the old and tired polarities of the individual versus society,
individualism versus collectivism, competition versus cooperation,
and free enterprise versus socialism. In place of all these ideals,
this treatise confirms that otherness is the only meaningful
direction of movement for friendship, marriage, family, community,
and society within a democracy.
Building Genuine Community emphasizes a notion of a community in
which people are bound together by a common life situation and a
common purpose without using that common purpose as an exclusionary
factor that distinguishes between those who belong and those who do
not belong to the community. Without being scholarly, technical, or
obscure, Building Genuine Community lays the foundation for true
community, which is "the seeking need of the age." True community
is difficult to define. What makes some communities thrive and
others fail? True community is not an ideal or a specific goal.
Rather, it is a twofold direction of movement-a movement within
each particular structure of family, community, and society to
discover the maximum possibilities of the confirmation of
individuals as true others within that structure, as well as a
movement from structure to structure toward more genuine community.
Building Genuine Community proposes nothing less than to do away
with the old and tired polarities of the individual versus society,
individualism versus collectivism, competition versus cooperation,
and free enterprise versus socialism. In place of all these ideals,
this treatise confirms that otherness is the only meaningful
direction of movement for friendship, marriage, family, community,
and society within a democracy.
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