
Communes in the Counter Culture: Origins, Theories, Styles of Life
New York: William & Morrow Co, 1972. Paperback. 256pp. Very good with water damage to top third of wraps. Item #5562
A detailed and varied account of communes in the 1960’s counterculture. Framing communal living from a socio-political perspective, journalist Keith Melville explores communal living in the 1960’s in reference to anarchist traditions and the commune’s role in alternate social structures.
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