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Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community
 
 
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Robert Putnam
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NO ONE IS LEFT from the Glenn Valley, Pennsylvania, Bridge Club who can tell us precisely when or why the group broke up, even though its forty-odd members were still playing regularly as recently as 1990, just as they had done for more than half a century. Read the first page
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