ABSTRACT

Every summer, thousands of people assemble to live together to celebrate the Annual Gathering of the Rainbow Family. Participants establish temporary systems of water distribution and filtration, sanitation, health care, and meals provided freely to all who gather, and they develop sharing and trading systems, recreational opportunities, and educational experiences distinct to this creative social world. The Rainbow Family has invented itself as a unique modern culture without formal organization, providing the necessities of life freely to all who attend. The Annual Gathering of the Rainbow Family has been operating for more than forty years as an experiment in liberty that demonstrates how material organization, participation, and cultural connection can reshape social relationships and transform individual lives. Grounded in sociological theory and research, the book considers what kind of culture the material systems of Babylon reinforce and how society could facilitate the kind of social world and human welfare humans desire."

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|19 pages

What's with That Rainbow Fest?

chapter 2|25 pages

Who Goes Home?

chapter 3|16 pages

Rainbow Land

Understanding Rainbow Space

chapter 4|13 pages

The Free World of Rainbow

Food and Other Material Stuff

chapter 5|11 pages

Rainbow Speak

Language and Communication

chapter 6|19 pages

The Free Life of Rainbow

Hugs and Other Ways to Touch

chapter 7|9 pages

The Church of Nature

Rainbow Connections with the Earth

chapter 8|11 pages

Conclusion

Crafting Collectivity

chapter |4 pages

Being a Rainbow Sister

A Methodological Appendix