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[...]... for the view that our existence and our activity acquire meaning only by the setting up of such a goal andof corresponding values The knowledge of truth as such is wonderful, but it is so little capable of acting as a guide that it cannot prove even the justification andthe value ofthe aspiration toward that very knowledge of truth Here we face, 16 StreetPeopleandtheContestedRealmsofPublic Space. .. incidents, and arrests recently reported In addition to these increasing physical intimidation tactics by the state, a concomitant ideological battle is being fought over the meaning and continued vitality of notions of public space andthe freedom of peaceful assembly 26 StreetPeopleandtheContestedRealmsofPublicSpace * * * An appropriate place to undertake a theoretical analysis of anarchy and ecology... part ofthe political and economic system ofthe state whether it wants to be or not Further, individual members themselves have been reared in the cultural traditions and values of that state and have only the greatest difficulty divesting themselves of their deleterious effects Nor can the commune easily shield the young or any others from the formidable ‘attractions’ ofthe outside [F]rom the start,... from the rapidly gentrifying downtown area, or to conceal the intention of commercial enterprises to “take back” thepublic spaces ofthe city from thestreetpeople who were constrained to pass the days there By this time I had already made the connection between thepeople on the streets and those involved in the anarchist community experiments I had been considering, such as the Rainbow Family of. .. human experience Of course, all of this accords with the epistemological implications of anarchism (see Koch 1993), which eschews "laws" and "causation" and "validity" in favor of a voluntary morality, a holistic world-view, andthe kind of dialogue that makes communities embodying these ideals appear on the horizon of possibility 18 StreetPeopleandtheContestedRealms of Public Space Transformative... here is the notion that research can be micro, macro, both, neither, or (at different points along the way) all ofthe above The rest is up to the reader in terms of deciding what the implications are for grander theorizing and wider application 20 StreetPeopleandtheContestedRealms of Public Space As a final word on methods, it should be noted that my personal encounters, experiences, and friendships... transient identity and a subversive ideology raises issues of agency and volition that are especially relevant in the face of diminishing privacy rights andthe decline of public space Such issues bear further on the question of whether utopian imaginaries can still be relevant in promoting social 6 StreetPeopleandtheContestedRealms of Public Space transformation, or represent mere romantic longings... publicspace as a means of analyzing concepts such as the nature of moral ordering, norms of conduct, presentations of self, and spatial arrangements (Goffman 1963, 1971; see also Adler 1994:384, Lofland 1998:2-3) Following Goffman, Lyn Lofland “employed a mixture of intentional and serendipitous research strategies” (Adler 1994:384) to explore the spatial and social features ofthepublic realm (Lofland... no longer be the mark of absolute reality, because the measured object could never be completely separated from the measuring subject the measured andthe measurer, the verified andthe verifier, at this (quantum) level, are one andthe same The texture of reality is one in which the observer andthe event, the subject andthe object, the knower andthe known, are not separable.” Moral Implications... andpublic spaces The discussion here will provide a framework for locating and interpreting the balance ofthe work, which essentially weaves together elements of all of these spheres in its investigation of homelessness, public space, criminalization, and resistance Anarchist Spaces: Property, Community, Ecology The central tension in perhaps all social theory is that between the individual andthe . and regulations; (iii) the material and ideological erosion of public space; (iv) emerging forces of resistance to these trends; and (v) 2 Street People and the Contested Realms of Public Space. series of events in the summer of 1998 moved the work to a new level, when the City of Tempe announced plans to adopt an ordinance 4 Street People and the Contested Realms of Public Space . configurations of inequality and injustice. Together, the mix of erudition and outrage, the conflation of case study method and on -the -street involvement, make Street People a model of engaged,