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Preface and Acknowledgments | ||
1 | What Makes the Good Society? | 1 |
2 | We Are a Bourgeois People Who Made an Urban World | 24 |
3 | On Small Towns and Their "Citified" Ways | 56 |
4 | The Civic Culture of American Cities | 92 |
5 | Belonging and Sharing | 124 |
6 | Piety and Tolerance | 165 |
7 | Private Lives and Public Worlds | 201 |
8 | Doing Well by Doing Good | 240 |
9 | Some Sort of Americans | 279 |
10 | Articles of Faith: Personal Adornment as a Communal Accomplishment | 319 |
11 | Private Entitlements as a Public Good | 348 |
12 | Some Concluding Observations About the "Good Old Days" | 378 |
Further Reading | 381 | |
Index | 384 |
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