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This is an American Town13 comments

thestreetwhereyoulive wrote 5 months ago: At the December 7th, 2011 commission meeting, a self-proclaimed “artist” (and perhaps, … more →

Tags: Word On The Street, Lake Park blog, Recovering a Gem, multi-culturalism, Lake Park Art Gallery, Americandigest.org, American exceptionalism

Conservative Republican? Really? by KrisAnne Hall 1 comment

allenwestrepublic wrote 8 months ago: September 27, 2011 My dear friend, Frantz Kebreau, has dedicated his life to saving of America…twice … more →

Tags: Election News 2012, social issues, Florida, Politics, Republican, united states, Rick Perry, Conservative, Putnam

The Tea Party moves to ban books.......[a mostly raw copy-blog I even left the original comments]1 comment

611truthnreality57 wrote 8 months ago: The Tea Party moves to ban books As the Tea Party looks more and more like the old religious right, … more →

Tags: Tea Party, united states, Kurt Vonnegut, American Library Association, Christian Right, Slaughterhouse-Five, God in government

Atheists, Muslims More Popular Than Tea Party (Also, Tea Party's Just a New Name for Racist Christian Right)

chasdarwin wrote 9 months ago: From Alternet, by  Sarah Seltzer “The results of a comprehensive New York Times polling projec … more →

Tags: Evolution, First Amendment, Abortion, Establishment Clause, birth control, Separation of Church/State, christian nation, Atheism, Creationism

Tea Partiers Care More About Godlier Government Than Smaller Government

TheSwash.com wrote 9 months ago: My Two Cents: Interesting thought. End Two Cents. *Taken from NY Mag. In 2006, long before costume s … more →

Tags: Liberty, outside news, Finance & Economics, Religion, Tea Party, Religion, God, Government, Jim DeMint

New study that will make Teaparty members even angrier then they are now42 comments

UTMB wrote 9 months ago: FIVE YEARS AGO, IN 2006, DAVID E. CAMPBELL AND ROBERT D. PUTNAM INTERVIEWED 3,000 AMERICANS and re-i … more →

Tags: Politics, News, Tea Party, Teahadists, Sarah Palin, teabaggers, Jesus, Christianity, Religion

Laurea honoris causa a Robert D. Putnam

michelesorice wrote 1 year ago: La Facoltà di Scienze Politiche e la School of Government, LUISS Guido Carli annunciano il conferime … more →

Tags: Academics, honoris causa, Luiss

Tribalism, Pluralism and Geronimo

Herb Van Fleet wrote 1 year ago: As workmen were attaching the plaque with Emma Lazarus’s poem to the pedestal of the new Statue of L … more →

Tags: Op-Ed, Statue of Liberty, geronimo, bowling alone, Tribalism, Emma Lazarus

Inequality4 comments

frizztext wrote 1 year ago: Epicurus photo by Frizztext I don’t need to read at http://radioadelaidebreakfast.wordpress.co … more →

Tags: IJ, frizztext, united states, Germany, Politics, Europe, Moral, ethics, social sciences

PERBINCANGAN PENDEK TENTANG SOSIOLOGI POLITIK3 comments

nbasis wrote 1 year ago: Terkadang begitu sulit memahamkan dan apalagi membedakan antara satu dan lain perspektif. Mengapa? Y … more →

Tags: Artikel, Konflik, Robert Dahl, PERSPEKTIF TEORITIS, Sosiologi Politik, Struktural fungsional, TEORI KONSENSUS, teori sistem, Talcott Parson

Who Wants to Bowl Alone? Not Me? 11 comments

imcclass wrote 1 year ago: One of the books we read this semester was called Bowling Alone, and no it is not about the sport of … more →

Tags: Social Media, social capital, Communication Studies, IMC, bowling alone, 1950s america, Book Review

Bowling Alone - the revival of community and its challenge to religion.2 comments

tallandrew wrote 1 year ago: Putnam’s book is a detailed and systematic study of the rise and fall of social capital and civic en … more →

Tags: Community, Books, Human Geography, mission, Sociology of religion, Quotes, social networking, bowling alone, Social

Commuting and suburbs negatively affects civic engagement2 comments

tallandrew wrote 1 year ago: Is increased movement and suburbanization to blame for the falling rates of civic engagement, includ … more →

Tags: Community, Books, Human Geography, Sociology of religion, Quotes, church, al hsu, the suburban christian, bowling alone

Are parents predisposed to think about God?1 comment

tallandrew wrote 1 year ago: In Bowling Alone, Robert Putnam describes the general decline in civic involvement in the US during … more →

Tags: Community, Books, Sociology of religion, Quotes, bowling alone, Family Life, church attendance, traditional family

On the point of religious tolerance10 comments

Fika Fawzia wrote 1 year ago: If there’s one topic that I’d like to avoid when I write, it’s actually about reli … more →

Tags: Politics, Social, Indonesia, ahmadiyah, Religion, Tolerance

Different Types of community involvement

tallandrew wrote 1 year ago: I’m reading Robert D. Putnam’s book Bowling Alone, which seems to be the most detailed s … more →

Tags: Community, Books, Human Geography, Sociology of religion, Quotes, social networking, bowling alone, Social, Society

Father Knows Best

Gary L Hunt wrote 1 year ago: We the People, One Nation under God are the words chosen to provide powerful moral clarity by the Fo … more →

Tags: 20/20 Vision Process, Religion and Spirituality, Pew Research Center, religious tolerance, David Campbell, american grace

Wuthnow on church impact on society

tallandrew wrote 1 year ago: Robert Wuthnow quoted in Bowling Alone by Robert D. Putnam Religion may have a salutary effect on ci … more →

Tags: Community, Books, Sociology of religion, Quotes, church, Robert Wuthnow, bowling alone

The Church and 20-Somethings

Craig wrote 1 year ago: Robert D. Putnam and David E. Campbell recently wrote an op-ed piece in the LA Times entitled Walkin … more →

Tags: Christianity, church, conservative Christianity, Debate/Discussion, Government, Politics, pop culture, Progressive Christianity, Christian


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