About 15 years ago Robert Putnam wrote an interesting book called “Bowling Alone.” The book used data on participation in bowling teams, parent-teacher organizations (PTA), church attendance and other social activities to argue that the US was experiencing a breakdown in the bonds that held communities together. Today, a man was cited by the police for repainting his town’s crosswalks after the town repeatedly delayed fixing them. Should people be arrested for engaging in community improving activities?
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