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notes = Frances visited the Ranch for a week.  
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:See also [[The Mirdad Reception Department]]. |
:See also [[Mirdad (Reception and Press Office, Rajneeshpuram)]].  
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editions =  
editions =  
{{bookedition| CoaH-HB.jpg | A Journey Through Contemporary Cultures | 1986 | Simon & Schuster | 1 | 978-0671552091 | 416 | H | }}
{{bookedition| CoaH-HB.jpg | A Journey Through Contemporary Cultures | 1986 | Simon & Schuster | 1 | 978-0671552091 | 416 | H | }}

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The author looks at four modern Utopian experiments: the gay community in San Francisco’s Castro district; the fundamentalist community of Jerry Falwell, the pastor who founded the Moral Majority; the Sun City retirement community near Tampa, Florida; and the free love commune of the Indian guru, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, in Oregon. All were published in The New Yorker.
author
Frances Fitzgerald
language
English
notes
Frances visited the Ranch for a week.
See also Mirdad (Reception and Press Office, Rajneeshpuram).

editions

Cities on a Hill

A Journey Through Contemporary Cultures

Year of publication : 1986
Publisher : Simon & Schuster
ISBN 978-0671552091 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 416
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : H
Edition notes :

Cities on a Hill

A Brilliant Exploration of Visionary Communities Remaking the American Dream

Year of publication : 1987
Publisher : Simon & Schuster
ISBN 978-0671645618 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 416
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes :