Re: Is living cooperatively an ideology of itself?
From: Fred H Olson (fholsoncohousing.org)
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2003 08:09:01 -0700 (MST)
"Ruddick, T.R." <Ruddick [at] edisonohio.edu>
is the author of the message below. 
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If nothing else, this discussion reinforces my belief that the tired old
false dichotomy of liberal-conservative needs to be put to rest.  

There are, after all, liberals who are greedy and who espouse liberalism
just because they think they'll profit from it; there are conservatives
who are public-minded and who think conservatism really brings good
people together in productive ways.  The attitude toward community isn't
consistent in either side of this forced dialectic.


TR Ruddick
Dayton Cohousing

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