Urban Policy and the Exterior City: Federal, State, and Corporate Impacts Upon Major CitiesPergamon Press, 1979 - 359 páginas Urban Policy and the Exterior City: Federal, State and Corporate Impacts upon Major Cities emphasizes the idea that problems that riddle cities are not matters of local choice, but are rooted in the larger environment of American society. This book is divided into three main topics- the dynamic of the exterior city, exterior cities in the arena of national government, and exterior cities in the arena of middle government. In these topics, this publication specifically discusses the emergence of the exterior city; political economy and policy; reinforcing and meliorist prototypes; and meliorist. |
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... needs for headquarters and living space have put the city in the vanguard of a construction industry , with over $ 670 million spent each year to build the tallest skyscrapers in the southwest . Its role as a city of agriculture is also ...
... needs for headquarters and living space have put the city in the vanguard of a construction industry , with over $ 670 million spent each year to build the tallest skyscrapers in the southwest . Its role as a city of agriculture is also ...
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... needs and applied to urban dwellers . In contrast , Roosevelt did have a rural or at least an agricultural policy . He talked about the needs of the farmer qua farmer and seemed to romanticize the return of people back to the land . It ...
... needs and applied to urban dwellers . In contrast , Roosevelt did have a rural or at least an agricultural policy . He talked about the needs of the farmer qua farmer and seemed to romanticize the return of people back to the land . It ...
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... need . This was precisely the kind of question which bothered meliorists in the Johnson White House and which prompted Johnson ... needs of the people who vote ... be- cause they hold us accountable .... Poor people don't vote . " ( 45 ) ...
... need . This was precisely the kind of question which bothered meliorists in the Johnson White House and which prompted Johnson ... needs of the people who vote ... be- cause they hold us accountable .... Poor people don't vote . " ( 45 ) ...
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Chapter | 15 |
Are Doomed | 50 |
Exterior Cities in the Arena of National | 79 |
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