Reviews : The Struggle for Community Allan David Heskin Westview Press,Boulder,Colorado,1991. 195 pages. $24.95 (HB). Community versus Commodity: Tenants and the American City Stella M. Capek and John I. Gilderbloom State University of New York Press,Albany,New York,1992. 326 pages. $19.95 (PB
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Reviews : The Struggle for Community Allan David Heskin Westview Press,Boulder,Colorado,1991. 195 pages. $24.95 (HB). Community versus Commodity: Tenants and the American City Stella M. Capek and John I. Gilderbloom State University of New York Press,Albany,New York,1992. 326 pages. $19.95 (PB
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