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They raise the question of social versus individual responsibility for the plight of
these individuals . They conclude that community and societal forces beyond the
control of the individual are largely responsible for the development of the ...
They raise the question of social versus individual responsibility for the plight of
these individuals . They conclude that community and societal forces beyond the
control of the individual are largely responsible for the development of the ...
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Elected officials move through the political party system , and individuals seeking
to influence this selection and election process ordinarily must go through this
system . The community political system is not limited to the formal structure of ...
Elected officials move through the political party system , and individuals seeking
to influence this selection and election process ordinarily must go through this
system . The community political system is not limited to the formal structure of ...
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Communities of Interest Individuals and groups are often affiliated with " non -
place " communities , or communities of interest . Although locality is not a basis
for membership , these communities , sometimes referred to as interest groups ...
Communities of Interest Individuals and groups are often affiliated with " non -
place " communities , or communities of interest . Although locality is not a basis
for membership , these communities , sometimes referred to as interest groups ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 29 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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