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We'Ve All Got Baggage: Envisioning an Ideal Community and Engaging it with Our Own Problems and Hangups.
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We’Ve All Got Baggage: Envisioning an Ideal Community and Engaging it with Our Own Problems and Hangups.

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How do you create the types of communities you want to see more of in the world? This is the question Microcosm Publishing has tried to answer for almost a quarter century. Do it yourself, we say most often, and our books aim to show you how: read, learn, and grow your world so you can change it. But obviously it’s more complicated than that. This project is dedicated to showing that baggage, working through it, and creating that ideal community that we are all in this for.

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Format
Pamphlet
Publisher
Microcosm Publishing
Country
United States
Date
24 February 2019
Pages
88
ISBN
9781621064732

How do you create the types of communities you want to see more of in the world? This is the question Microcosm Publishing has tried to answer for almost a quarter century. Do it yourself, we say most often, and our books aim to show you how: read, learn, and grow your world so you can change it. But obviously it’s more complicated than that. This project is dedicated to showing that baggage, working through it, and creating that ideal community that we are all in this for.

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Format
Pamphlet
Publisher
Microcosm Publishing
Country
United States
Date
24 February 2019
Pages
88
ISBN
9781621064732