Table of Contents:
  • Folk engineering the Southern region
  • Round table on regionalism: planners and poets
  • A regular, orthodox, almost professional, Southerner: institutions, foundations and networks
  • Telesis and the sociocracy: social sciences in the natural world
  • Race and place: as American as the cotton plantation
  • Regionalism: a living, breathing, pulsating riot
  • Planning apocrypha: the case for regional-national social planning
  • Stateless southern planning doctrine.