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The Love Israel Family: Urban Commune, Rural CommuneCharles P. Lewarne
יצא לאור ע"י הוצאת University of Washington Press,
שפת הספר: אנגלית |
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By 1984, perceptions among many followers that some Family members - especially Love Israel himself - had become more equal than others led to a bitter breakup in which some two-thirds of the members defected. The remaining faithful, about a hundred strong, resettled on a ranch the Family retained near the town of Arlington, Washington, north of Seattle. There they recouped and adapted, with apparent social and economic success, for two more decades.
In The Love Israel Family, Charles LeWarne tells the compelling story of this group of idealistic seekers whose quest for a communal lifestyle grounded in love, service, and obedience to a charismatic leader foundered when that leader's power distanced him from his followers. If longevity is a measure of the success of a communal group, then the Love Israel Family, with a life span of some thirty-five years, stands as a remarkable accomplishment among communes of the hippie era. Many former Family members remain emotionally close, if living scattered across the state, while Love Israel and a few loyalists anchor the group from a Seattle suburb.
Charles LeWarne gained a deep understanding of the many facets of this extraordinary group by following the Family's vicissitudes for years, attending its celebrations, and interviewing the faithful and the disaffected alike. He tells the Family's story with both sympathy and balance, describing daily life in the urban and later the rural commune, and explaining the Family's deeply felt spiritual beliefs. The Love Israel Family makes up an important chapter in the history of communal experiments in the United States and is a unique example of the wondrous variety of human relationships.