By Arthur Morgan
In this age of large cities, mass culture, and ever more massive events, people must struggle against an overwhelming crowd of their own creations to maintain human integrity.
In this manual for human survival, Arthur E. Morgan offers a solution: peaceful existence in the small, primary community where, more easily than anywhere else, people can find a way to live well. Ultimately striving to show that the small community is "the lifeblood of civilization," this volume examines the political organization, membership, economics, health, and ethics characteristics of small communities.
By Arthur Morgan
In one of Morgan’s more compelling works, he details the causes of the decline and death of civilizations and cities, many of which causes are well advanced today in the great metropolitan centers of the modern world. He makes it clear, if the past is any indication, that hope of renewal lies in the life o small communities and rural areas.
By Arthur Morgan
This thoughtful, deep-hearted work reaffirms that character, integrity, personal honesty, and individual responsibility for the common welfare are indispensible to the health of human society. First published in 1936, Morgan’s words have more relevance in our greed-driven, individualistic society than ever before.
Engineer, educator, author, first Chairman of the TVA, international consultant – one of the great figures of the 20th century America, here has written his “spiritual autobiography.” A virile, sensitive mind, sums up a lifetime of thought and action.
By Arthur Morgan
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The Arthur Morgan Anniversary Collection includes: