ABSTRACT

This book was the first to sketch the full dimensions of the nation's voluntary sector, give it a name (the independent sector), explain its unfamiliar metabolism, and imagine its enormous unused potential for defining the central problems of an industrial society accurately and acting on them effectively. Upon publication, George Gallup said the book has sparked "the most dramatic shift in American thinking since the New Deal."

chapter 1|3 pages

Resignation, Right and Left

chapter 2|7 pages

Why the Conservatives Can’t Win

chapter 3|7 pages

Why the Liberals Can’t Win

chapter 4|6 pages

That Was the Dream That Was

chapter 5|10 pages

The Rediscovery of Independent Action

chapter 6|7 pages

The Independent Sector

chapter 7|4 pages

The Failure of the Independent Sector

chapter 8|8 pages

What Took Us So Long

chapter 9|10 pages

The Independent Sector’s Driving Force

chapter 10|15 pages

The Independent Sector’s Discipline

chapter 11|10 pages

Accepting the Competitive Challenge

chapter 12|17 pages

How to Compete with Government

chapter 13|18 pages

Business and the Public Business

chapter 14|10 pages

The Giant Stirs

chapter 15|8 pages

The Churches: Centers of Concern

chapter 16|10 pages

Foundations: Citizen Risk Capital

chapter 17|13 pages

Chief Citizens in Politics

chapter 18|4 pages

Big Brotherhood or a Free Society

chapter |30 pages

Afterword