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Index
Cover
Titlepage
Copyright
Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Prologue by Iain Boal
Part I. Context
Chapter 1. California Communes: A Venerable Tradition by Timothy Miller
Chapter 2. Conviviality and Perspicacity: Evaluating 1960s Communitarianism by Michael William Doyle
Chapter 3. The Counterculture as Commons: The Ecology of Community in the Bay Area by Jeff Lustig
Chapter 4. The Commune as Badlands as Utopia as Autonomous Zone by Jesse Drew
Part II. The City
Chapter 5. Bulldozers in Utopia: Open Land, Outlaw Territory, and the Code Wars by Felicity D. Scott
Chapter 6. The Dome and the Shack: The Dialectics of Hippie Enlightenment by Simon Sadler
Chapter 7. Occupied Alcatraz: Native American Community and Activism by Janferie Stone
Chapter 8. Communalism and the Black Panther Party in Oakland, California by Robyn C. Spencer
Chapter 9. Magus of the Counterculture: Ramon Sender Talks with Iain Boal
Part III. The Country
Chapter 10. The Albion Nation: Communes on the Mendocino Coast by Cal Winslow
Pathways
Dawn Hofberg—”We ‘Longhairs’ Inhabited a Certain Patch at Lunchtime”
Weed—”We Did Become a Commune, Eventually Decided to Share Everything”
Bill Heil—”Hippies From Alabama Headed for the Promised Land”
Carmen Goodyear—”We Met in Berkeley..That Heady Summer of Love”
Chapter 11. Our Bodies, Our Communal Selves by Janferie Stone
Part IV. Legacies
Chapter 12. Green Gold and the American Way by Ray Raphael
Chapter 13. Counterculture, Cyberculture, and the Third Culture: Reinventing Civilization, Then and Now by Lee Worden
Chapter 14. Caught on the Hop of History: Communes and Communards on the Canvas of ‘68 By Michael Watts
Epilogue By Cal Winslow
Contributors
Bibliographic Note
Index
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