Town Into City: Springfield, Massachusetts, and the Meaning of Community, 1840-1880 |
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... concept of a public interest that needed to be lifted above the obscuring particularism of daily politics and that could best serve the people by paradoxically being occasionally removed from direct contact with them . In Springfield ...
... concept of a public interest that needed to be lifted above the obscuring particularism of daily politics and that could best serve the people by paradoxically being occasionally removed from direct contact with them . In Springfield ...
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... concept of public benefit had become pro- gressively differentiated from private interest , and could no longer support continued high levels of spending for property development , so too , for others , the public meaning of community ...
... concept of public benefit had become pro- gressively differentiated from private interest , and could no longer support continued high levels of spending for property development , so too , for others , the public meaning of community ...
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... concept of apportioned benefits and , therefore , apportioned costs , proceeded to set the fees back at the higher level.40 The decision showed once again how difficult it was to move from the assumptions that had guided past policy ...
... concept of apportioned benefits and , therefore , apportioned costs , proceeded to set the fees back at the higher level.40 The decision showed once again how difficult it was to move from the assumptions that had guided past policy ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Part One The Traditional Community 18401860 | 7 |
The Shaping of the Town | 9 |
Copyright | |
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Town Into City: Springfield, Massachusetts, and the Meaning of Community ... Michael H. Frisch No preview available - 1972 |
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