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boyte@augsburg.edu says:
I appreciate the invitation to join this conversation over December, and in particular am pleased to have the opportunity to discover Jim Skillen and the work of the Center for Public Justice. His center shares with the public work approach and civic studies broadly a concern to sustain and enhance civic life, beyond the "market versus state" forced choice which now dominates in public policy. Makings of a "political" alliance!
I appreciate the invitation to join this conversation over December, and in particular am pleased to have the opportunity to discover Jim Skillen and the work of the Center for Public Justice. His center shares with the public work approach and civic studies broadly a concern to sustain and enhance civic life, beyond the "market versus state" forced choice which now dominates in public policy. Makings of a "political" alliance!