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The Gift of Good Land
The Gift of Good Land© 1981 Wendell Berry281 pages Wendell Berry is a philosopher, poet, and more, but before all else he is a farmer. He is a faithful son of Kentucky devoted to the land, to the stewardship of … Continue reading
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Tagged agrarianism, community, ecology, environmentalism, home, manners and morals, stewardship, sustainability, Wendell Berry
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small is beautiful
small is beautiful: economics as if people mattered© 1973 E.F. Schumacher288 pages Get big or get out, said the Secretary of Agriculture to American farmers in the 1970s. But as the consequences of widespread industrialism and general upheaval began to … Continue reading
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Tagged ecology, economics, environmentalism, participation, sustainability
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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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Suburban Nation
Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream© 2000, 2010 Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Jeff Speck294 pages Compare a modern American city to its European counterparts, or even an older American city, and the … Continue reading