Sunday, September 30, 2012
Increasing numbers of North Americans are neighbour-less. They are, in reality,
little more than residents occupying a house in an anonymous place. They often
admit that they really donʼt know the people who live around them – except to say
hello. It is a regretful admission, but in their view, of no more consequence than
failing to wash the windows of their house. (J McKnight)
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