DIGIRENT - The Communal Experience: Anarchist and Mystical Communities in Twentieth Century America (Phoenix Book)
Laurence R. Veysey
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The Communal Experience: Anarchist Laurence R. Veysey epub The Communal Experience: Anarchist Laurence R. Veysey pdf download The Communal Experience: Anarchist Laurence R. Veysey pdf file The Communal Experience: Anarchist Laurence R. Veysey audiobook The Communal Experience: Anarchist Laurence R. Veysey book review The Communal Experience: Anarchist Laurence R. Veysey summary | #2376515 in Books | 1978-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.28 x6.00l,1.30 | File type: PDF | 512 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Interesting|By Mike Smith|Looking for books that mention the commune scene of Placitas, New Mexico?
If so, check out this book.
It's got a good chapter on them, and good chapters on other communes elsewhere--in New York, Vermont, northern New Mexico, and elsewhere, with insightful essays that tie everything together.
The book is well enough writ|From the Back Cover|In The Communal Experience, nominated for a National Book Award in 1973, Laurence Veysey explores the close resemblances between the secular and religious forms of cultural radicalism through intensive observation of four little-known communi
The original impulse for groups to separate from society and establish communities of their own was religious. Though the religious side of this drive toward separation remains strong, the last two centuries have seen the appearance of secular communities with a socialist or anarchist orientation. In The Communal Experience, nominated for a National Book Award in 1973, Laurence Veysey explores the close resemblances between the secular and religious forms of ...
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