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Cornuelle's life work and challenge to us in this essay has been guided by his observation that during the 20th century American communities were ennervated and largely lost the habits of imaginative voluntary action that had characterized American life in the 19th century. Cornuelle traced this loss of community vitality to the impact of the Progressive-era vision that believed that the only way of building a good society in a complex world would be to nationalize its ends and means. This nationalization of community was based on three common beliefs:
Cornuelle's life work and challenge to us in this essay has been guided by his observation that during the 20th century American communities were ennervated and largely lost the habits of imaginative voluntary action that had characterized American life in the 19th century. Cornuelle traced this loss of community vitality to the impact of the Progressive-era vision that believed that the only way of building a good society in a complex world would be to nationalize its ends and means. This nationalization of community was based on [human web marketing] three common beliefs:

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