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Ebook: Cities in the urban age: a dissent
Author: Beauregard Robert A
- Tags: Cities and towns, Cities and towns--Political aspects, Cities and towns--Political aspects--United States, Cities and towns--Social aspects, Cities and towns--Social aspects--United States, Urban economics, Cities and towns -- Social aspects, Cities and towns -- Political aspects, Cities and towns -- Social aspects -- United States, Cities and towns -- Political aspects -- United States, United States
- Series: Chicago scholarship online
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
- City: United States
- Language: English
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We live in a self-proclaimed Urban Age, where we celebrate the city as the source of economic prosperity, a nurturer of social and cultural diversity, and a place primed for democracy. We proclaim the city as the fertile ground from which progress will arise. Without cities, we tell ourselves, human civilization would falter and decay. In 'Cities in the Urban Age, ' Robert A. Beauregard argues that this line of thinking is not only hyperbolic-it is too celebratory by half. For Beauregard, the city is a cauldron for four haunting contradictions. First, cities are equally defined by both their wealth and their poverty. Second, cities are simultaneously environmentally destructive and yet promise sustainability. Third, cities encourage rule by political machines and oligarchies, even as they are essentially democratic and at least nominally open to all.
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