Is community necessary? Quasi-philosophical ruminations

Studies in Philosophy and Education 15 (1):77-88 (1996)
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In responding to and examining Mary Anne Raywid's adoption of community building as an aim for schools, I survey a number of types of communities, including recreational, intentional and language communities. In considering all these communities, I try to show both the power of communities in our personal lives and some idea of why we might be of two minds about promoting community as an ideal in the modern world and in schools in particular.

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