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Tag Archives: Politics-CivicInterest
This week at the library: sheikhs, airplanes, and VW vans
This past Thursday, some friends drove me three hours into the woods, dropped me off in the midst of some 70 strangers, and left me there. They called it “Cursillo”, and it was a spiritual retreat which I liked enormously … Continue reading
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Tagged Alain de Botton, Arabia, cultural exploration, philosophy, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, travel, week in review
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Waiting on a Train
Waiting on a Train: the Embattled Future of Passenger Rail Service© 2009 James McCommons304 pages You leave the Pennsylvania Station ’bout a quarter to four, Read a magazine and then you’re in Baltimore! Dinner in the diner, nothing could be … Continue reading
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Tagged civic awareness, goods/services, history, infrastructure, Politics-CivicInterest, technology, Technology and Society, trains, transportation
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Walkable Cities
Walkable Cities: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time© 2012 Jeff Speck312 pages For most of human history, cities were limited to the area that people could cover on foot within a day, but the advent … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, cities, civic awareness, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, social criticism, Society and Culture, transportation, trolleys!, urbanism
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Home from Nowhere
Home from Nowhere: Remaking Our Everyday World for the 21st Century© 1998 James Howard Kunstler320 pages “History doesn’t believe anybody’s advertising.” (p.1) James Howard Kunstler penned The Geography of Nowhere in an attempt to answer the question: why is America … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, cities, civic awareness, humanities, James Kunstler, Politics-CivicInterest, urbanism
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Sparkly Hayek
Yesterday I finished my last read for 2012, which was…Twilight. Yes, the sparkly-vampires-playing-baseball book. I read it as a joke. It turned out to be a rather mean joke on myself, because it consisted of 400 pages of two lovesick … Continue reading
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Tagged classically liberal, economics, fantasy, libertarianism, philosophy, politics, Politics-CivicInterest
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Flushed
Flushed: How the Plumber Saved Civilization© 2006 W. Hodding Carter241 pages So, plumbing. You use it. Chances are you wouldn’t be alive without it, because civilizations without plumbing tend to be miserable places rife with disease. Despite its importance, not much fuss … Continue reading
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Tagged civic awareness, history, infrastructure, Politics-CivicInterest, Rome, social history, sustainability, waste
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Thoughts on Building Strong Towns
Thoughts on Building Strong Towns, Volume I© 2012 Chuck Marohn174 pages$9.95 In California, school districts are being forced to suspend their bus routes. In Alabama, Jefferson County – home to the state’s largest city, Birmingham – has gone bankrupt. Basic … Continue reading
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Tagged Chuck Marohn, cities, civic awareness, economics, essays, goods/services, infrastructure, Politics-CivicInterest, sustainability, transportation, urbanism
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Waste and Want
Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash© 2000 Susan Strasser368 pages Consider your trash can. In all likelihood, you cannot imagine not using it. What else would you do all with the trash generated in the course … Continue reading
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Tagged civic awareness, economics, environmentalism, goods/services, infrastructure, Politics-CivicInterest, social history, Susan Strasser, waste
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Conundrum
Conundrum: How Scientific Innovation, Increased Efficiency, and Good Intentions Can Make Our Energy and Climate Problems Worse© 2012 David Owen272 pages If only all big problems could be tackled with product substitution. We’re consumers at heart, and our response to … Continue reading
No Logo
No Logo: the Case Against the Brand Bullies © 1999, 2009; Naomi Klein 544 pages The political and financial turmoil of the past few years have seen a rising tide of anger targeted against the political power of wealthy corporations. … Continue reading