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Community Technology Karl Hess Karl Hess

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Community Technology Karl Hess Karl Hess
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Publisher: Harper & Row
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.82 MB
Pages: 116
Author: Karl Hess
Language: English
Year: 2023

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There is not a single large institution or organization in the world today that is satisfactorily performing all of the func- tions people have assigned to it. They are creaking, cracking, and even crashing under their own weight. Everywhere peo- ple sense that things are going to hell. Yet people themselves persist, contrive to survive, even make things better; and more and more they do all of those things with less and less direct reference to the major institutions. 

People seem to be going one way, institutions another. 

The largest of all institutions, the nation-state, maintains itself by sheer force in much of the world. Even where it is supposed to be supported popularly, the old enthusiasms wane. In America, fewer than a third of the eligible voters elected the last President. America's most recent war (usually the proudest activity of a nation-state) was a shambles. What more and more people seem to want most from their government is for it to go away—after, of course, handing out the particular favor which is seen as its only redeeming grace! 

Churches sag at the institutional level and are revitalizing at the local level, in new sects, evangelisms, mysteries. The largest of the tightly organized churches, the Roman Catholic, is fracturing and sliding like a geological mass, with its adherents going their way, the papal leadership going another.

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