. . "Gemeinwesenarbeit Sozialpolitik USA." . . "Institutions sociales États-Unis." . . "Services sociaux États-Unis." . . "Organització de la comunitat." . . "Service social États-Unis." . . "communauté service social société (milieu humain) Etats-Unis." . . "Welzijnswerkers." . . "Gemeinwesenarbeit." . . "Gemeinschaft." . . "Opbouwwerk." . . "Sozialpolitik Gemeinwesenarbeit USA." . . "Estats Units d'Amèrica." . . "Communautés États-Unis." . . . . . "The careless society community and its counterfeits"@en . "Careless society" . . . . . . . . . . "Careless society : community and its counterfeits" . . . . "Amid all the hand-wringing about the loss of community in America these days, here is a book that celebrates the ability of neighborhoods to heal from within. John McKnight tells how the experts' best efforts to rebuild and revitalize communities are in fact destroying them. McKnight focuses on four \"counterfeiting\" aspects of society: professionalism, medicine, human service systems, and the criminal justice system. Because in many areas the ideological roots of service grow from a religious ideal, the book concludes with a reflection on the idea of Christian service and its transformation into carelessness. Reforming our human service institutions won't work, McKnight writes. These systems do too much, intervene where they are ineffective, and try to substitute service for irreplaceable care. Instead of more or better services, the book demonstrates that the community capacity of the local citizens is the basis for resolving many of America's social problems."@en . "Amid all the hand-wringing about the loss of community in America these days, here is a book that celebrates the ability of neighborhoods to heal from within. John McKnight tells how the experts' best efforts to rebuild and revitalize communities are in fact destroying them. McKnight focuses on four \"counterfeiting\" aspects of society: professionalism, medicine, human service systems, and the criminal justice system. Because in many areas the ideological roots of service grow from a religious ideal, the book concludes with a reflection on the idea of Christian service and its transformation into carelessness. Reforming our human service institutions won't work, McKnight writes. These systems do too much, intervene where they are ineffective, and try to substitute service for irreplaceable care. Instead of more or better services, the book demonstrates that the community capacity of the local citizens is the basis for resolving many of America's social problems." . . . . . . "La société négligente. La communauté et ses contrefaçons" . . . . . . . . . . "The Careless society : community and its counterfeits" . . . . . . . . "The careless society : community and its counterfeits"@en . . "The careless society : community and its counterfeits" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "La société négligente : la communauté et ses contrefaçons" . "Gesellschaft USA." . . "Caring." . . "United States" . . "United States Social conditions 1945-." . . "Gemeenschap (sociologie)" . . "Service social communautaire États-Unis." . . "Soziale Situation." . . "Kommunitarismus USA." . . "Servicios sociales Estados Unidos." . . "Humanité (Morale)" . . "Human services United States." . . "Organización de la comunidad Estados Unidos." . . "Paternalisme." . . "États-Unis" . . "Since 1945" . . "Desenvolupament comunitari." . . "Sozialpolitik." . . "Community organization United States." . . "Crise États-Unis." . . "USA." . . "USA" . "Welzijnszorg." . .