A Desire for Equality: Living and Working in Concrete Utopian Communities
Since the late 1960s, individuals rebelling against societal norms have embraced intentional communities as a means to challenge capitalism and manifest their ideals. Combining archival work with an ethnographic approach, this book examines how these communities have implemented the utopias they claim to have in their daily lives.

Focusing primarily on intentional communities in the United States who have adopted egalitarian principles of life and work, notably Twin Oaks in Virginia, the author examines the lives and actions of members to further understand these concrete utopias. In doing so, the book demonstrates that intentional communities aren't relics of a bygone era but rather catalysts capable of shaping our future.

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A Desire for Equality: Living and Working in Concrete Utopian Communities
Since the late 1960s, individuals rebelling against societal norms have embraced intentional communities as a means to challenge capitalism and manifest their ideals. Combining archival work with an ethnographic approach, this book examines how these communities have implemented the utopias they claim to have in their daily lives.

Focusing primarily on intentional communities in the United States who have adopted egalitarian principles of life and work, notably Twin Oaks in Virginia, the author examines the lives and actions of members to further understand these concrete utopias. In doing so, the book demonstrates that intentional communities aren't relics of a bygone era but rather catalysts capable of shaping our future.

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A Desire for Equality: Living and Working in Concrete Utopian Communities

A Desire for Equality: Living and Working in Concrete Utopian Communities

by Michel Lallement
A Desire for Equality: Living and Working in Concrete Utopian Communities

A Desire for Equality: Living and Working in Concrete Utopian Communities

by Michel Lallement

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Overview

Since the late 1960s, individuals rebelling against societal norms have embraced intentional communities as a means to challenge capitalism and manifest their ideals. Combining archival work with an ethnographic approach, this book examines how these communities have implemented the utopias they claim to have in their daily lives.

Focusing primarily on intentional communities in the United States who have adopted egalitarian principles of life and work, notably Twin Oaks in Virginia, the author examines the lives and actions of members to further understand these concrete utopias. In doing so, the book demonstrates that intentional communities aren't relics of a bygone era but rather catalysts capable of shaping our future.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781529236774
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Publication date: 08/20/2024
Series: Alternatives to Capitalism in the 21st Century
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michel Lallement is Professor of Sociology at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM) and a member of the Laboratory for Economic Sociology at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (LISE-CNRS). He has written extensively on work transformations and new work communities.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Desire for Equality and Forward Dreams

1. A Community Rainbow

2. From Walden to Twin Oaks

3. The Why and How of Community Involvement

4. I, We

5. The Rules of the Community Game

6. Work: The Shadows of the Market

7. Work: Utopia in Practice

8. The Flip Sides of Community Work

9. Community Destinies

Conclusion: Towards a Society of Communities?

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“In his latest book, Michel Lallement explores two utopian communities – Twin Oaks and Acorn – formed in the 1960s, examining the concrete challenges they faced and managed. A beautiful historical ethnography and innovative sociology, essential reading for anyone interested in ‘forward dreams’ of equality.” Michael Burawoy, University of California, Berkeley

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