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Equitable Villages in America: Building Balanced and Just Communities: A Comprehensive Look at Equitable Villages in America

Language
English
Format
Category

Non-Fiction

In "Equitable Villages in America," William Pare explores the innovative concept of equitable land use and community living that emerged in 19th and early 20th-century America. The book employs a descriptive yet analytical literary style, weaving together historical narratives, socio-economic reflections, and urban planning theories. Pare delves into various communities that embodied cooperative principles, discussing their successes and failures against the backdrop of an industrializing nation, thereby contextualizing the quest for social equity within the emerging American landscape and cultural ethos. William Pare, an urban sociologist with a keen interest in sustainable living, draws upon his extensive research and experiences in community planning to articulate the relevance of equitable villages. His background in both sociology and environmental studies has imbued him with a unique perspective on how the ideals of cooperation and shared resources can reshape modern urban life, inspiring this thorough examination of past experiments in collective living. This thought-provoking work is a must-read for scholars, urban planners, and anyone interested in the historical foundations of sustainable community living. Pare's insightful analysis not only illuminates the historical significance of equitable villages but also offers valuable lessons for contemporary society, urging readers to reconsider the relationship between community, land, and social justice.

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Release date

Ebook: 8 December 2020