Etzioni, A., D. Volmert, et al. (2004). The communitarian reader: beyond the essentials. Lanham, Md., Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
The Communitarian Reader is a collection of essays by social thinkers on a wide range of Communitarian themes and ideas, including fighting crime in the inner city, peer marriage, civil society, socioeconomic inequality, the relationship between norms and laws, the role of civil liberties after September 11, diversity, immigrants and minorities, and surveillance. The contributors draw primarily on secondary methods of analysis of surveys, media, policy/politics and social theory. This book follows on from The Essential Communitarian Reader (1998) to further develop ideas of Communitarianism as an academic discipline, a public philosophy and a social movement in the post 9/11 context.