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UTOPIAN ADVOCACY FOR THE POOR: A COMMUNITY THAT CALLED ITSELF "KINDRED"
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WRIGHT, R. DEAN. 2010. “Quot”;. TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology, April. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. https://trails.asanet.org/article/view/utopian-advocacy-for-the-poor-a-community-that.

Abstract

Laboratories for experiential "testing" of utopia-building ideas are few and far between. All the more important are rare opportunities to place students on the scene of a real effort to operationalize such ideas, even when the project is haltering and ill-fated. The essay below recounts an artful learning experience, and offers hints on how to employ...

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Subject Area(s):
Collective Behavior/Social Movements
Resource Type(s):
Essay
Class Level(s):
Any Level

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