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... residents of Woodlawn aware that the new organization indeed existed and that it could improve some of the cir- cumstances of their lives . Moving quickly to harness the enthusiasm they had aroused , the IAF staff next began to organize ...
... residents of Woodlawn aware that the new organization indeed existed and that it could improve some of the cir- cumstances of their lives . Moving quickly to harness the enthusiasm they had aroused , the IAF staff next began to organize ...
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... residents will not be stirred until they see evidence that they can change things for the better . This reluctance to act contains a deep element of fear as well as hopelessness , for it is simply not true that the very poor have ...
... residents will not be stirred until they see evidence that they can change things for the better . This reluctance to act contains a deep element of fear as well as hopelessness , for it is simply not true that the very poor have ...
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... residents a chance to air their views after the plans have been drawn , not before ; planning , in this view , is a matter for experts , and " participation " is really thought of as acquiescence . Certainly the Chicago planners showed ...
... residents a chance to air their views after the plans have been drawn , not before ; planning , in this view , is a matter for experts , and " participation " is really thought of as acquiescence . Certainly the Chicago planners showed ...
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SESSIONI EQUALITY IN WHAT? PAGE | 1 |
ALLEGORY OF INDIVIDUALISM | 9 |
CONFLICT | 12 |
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