00977pab a2200133 454500008004000000100002400040245003500064260000900099300001500108362000800123520066000131650002700791773002500818180718b2004 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aImbroscio, David L. aCan we grant a right to place? c2004 ap.575-609. aDec aThe author considers the plausibility of granting a "right to place" (RTP) as an entitlement of citizenship in a nation such as the United States. Such a right would afford people the capacity to live in the places (or place communities) they choose. To explore whether granting such a right is plausible, the author identifies and examines the salient barriers now preventing Americans from choosing their place communities. The final section suggests that these myriad barriers, while formidable, are not insurmountable - a conclusion that, in turn, suggests that an RTP could be plausibly granted to Americans in the twenty-first century. - Reproduced. aRight to live in peace aPolitics and Society