Countercultural Communes: A Sociological Perspective
By (Author) Gilbert Zicklin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
14th August 1983
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
305.568
Hardback
198
"In this relatively short volume Zicklin reports on his direct observations of American communes [and] ... also offers an interpretation of the variety and meaning of communes. ... The book is well written, contains both descriptive details and a critical review of the literature, and is cautious in its formulation of generalizations. ... It can certainly be recommended as a balanced, thoughtful, and accessible account of the phenomenon of contemporary communes. Lower-division undergraduates and up."-Choice
In this relatively short volume Zicklin reports on his direct observations of American communes [and] ... also offers an interpretation of the variety and meaning of communes. ... The book is well written, contains both descriptive details and a critical review of the literature, and is cautious in its formulation of generalizations. ... It can certainly be recommended as a balanced, thoughtful, and accessible account of the phenomenon of contemporary communes. Lower-division undergraduates and up.-Choice
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