Excerpt from Rural Community Organization
This study is an attempt to arrive at the proper local unit which lends itself to comprehensive community organization. It is maintained throughout the investigation that this unit should have a sufficient area of territory within which the farm population may have enough cohesion to work together, enough volume of numbers and of wealth for the creation of necessary institutions, and sufficient concentration within the unit to allow for the distribution of needed public utilities.
There are many organizations and agencies, today, looking for this proper unit. They realize that basic, fundamental rural organization plans can be formulated only upon that unit which has all the qualifications necessary to give social and economic success. National and state aspects, whether political, economic, or social, are of secondary importance to the definition of this unit. The goal of this investigation, therefore, is the determination of the local unit of rural organization, together with the forces to be organized and co-ordinated within the unit.
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