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Are you tired of the walls of misunderstanding that separate us as human beings? The Different Drum: Community Making and Peace offers a radical solution to rebuilding our fractured society. In this thought-provoking book, Dr M. Scott Peck emphasizes the urgent need for building communities on all levels, from local to international. By promoting tolerance and love, we can transform our world society into a true community, where understanding and peace prevail.
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