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- catalog abstract "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.".
- catalog contributor b1762304.
- catalog created "1973.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "1973.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973.".
- catalog description "Foreword / BF Skinner -- 1: Why would anyone want to live in a commune? -- 2: Other communes -- 3: First two years-a calendar of events -- 4: Shaping equality behavior -- 5: Back to the land -- 6: Back to the city -- 7: Satisfying the communal appetite -- 8: Domes and cubes-building living space -- 9: They come and they go-selection and turnover -- 10: Some big ones that got away -- 11: Children in community -- 12: Sense of community-interpersonal relations -- 13: Which way to the orgies?-sex, love, marriage, and women's liberation -- 14: Health and sickness -- 15: Getting along with the neighbors -- 16: Wheels -- 17: Pets -- 18: Everybody wants to visit a commune -- 19: What do your parents think of all this? -- 20: Recurrent debates -- 21: Overthrowing the government -- 22: What do you do for recreation? -- 23: Experiments-big and little -- 24: Breakthrough.".
- catalog description "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.".
- catalog extent "xii, 271 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0688000207".
- catalog identifier "0688050204 (pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "9780688000202".
- catalog identifier "9780688050207 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "1973.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York: Morrow,".
- catalog spatial "Virginia Louisa.".
- catalog subject "335/.9".
- catalog subject "Communal living Virginia Louisa.".
- catalog subject "HX656.T9 K5".
- catalog subject "Psychology, Social.".
- catalog subject "Twin Oaks Community.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / BF Skinner -- 1: Why would anyone want to live in a commune? -- 2: Other communes -- 3: First two years-a calendar of events -- 4: Shaping equality behavior -- 5: Back to the land -- 6: Back to the city -- 7: Satisfying the communal appetite -- 8: Domes and cubes-building living space -- 9: They come and they go-selection and turnover -- 10: Some big ones that got away -- 11: Children in community -- 12: Sense of community-interpersonal relations -- 13: Which way to the orgies?-sex, love, marriage, and women's liberation -- 14: Health and sickness -- 15: Getting along with the neighbors -- 16: Wheels -- 17: Pets -- 18: Everybody wants to visit a commune -- 19: What do your parents think of all this? -- 20: Recurrent debates -- 21: Overthrowing the government -- 22: What do you do for recreation? -- 23: Experiments-big and little -- 24: Breakthrough.".
- catalog title "A Walden Two experiment : the first five years of Twin Oaks Community / Kathleen Kinkade ; Foreword by B.F. Skinner.".
- catalog type "text".