An edition of A Walden Two experiment (1973)

A Walden Two experiment

the first five years of Twin Oaks Community

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An edition of A Walden Two experiment (1973)

A Walden Two experiment

the first five years of Twin Oaks Community

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From the Back Cover: Twin Oaks, perhaps America's most famous and successful commune, was founded in rural Virginia in 1967 by Kathleen Kinkade and several other people, all of whom were influenced by B.F. Skinner's Walden Two. Eschewing primitivism for its own sake, embracing technology instead of rejecting it, these creators of Twin Oaks set out to build a community not only structured but also experimental in which the goal was the "good life". Kathleen Kinkade describes in great detail the story of the hard work put in by people who wanted to live together in as much harmony as possible.

Publish Date
Publisher
Morrow
Pages
271

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Edition Notes

6

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
HX656.T9 K5, HX656.T9K5

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 271 p. ; 21 cm.
Number of pages
271

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21310036M
Internet Archive
waldentwoexperim00kink
ISBN 10
0688050204
LCCN
72008090
OCLC/WorldCat
415446
Library Thing
256745
Goodreads
229346

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