“I have been dwelling upon downtowns. This is not because mixtures of primary uses are unneeded elsewhere in cities. On the contrary they are needed, and the success of mixtures downtown (on in the most intensive portions of cities, whatever they are called) is related to the mixture possible in other part of cities.”
― The Death and Life of Great American Cities
― The Death and Life of Great American Cities
“As in the pseudoscience of bloodletting, just so in the pseudoscience of city rebuilding and planning, years of learning and a plethora of subtle and complicated dogma have arisen on a foundation of nonsense.”
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“Development isn't a collection of things but rather a process that yields things. Not knowing this, governments, their development and aid agencies, the World Bank, and much of the public put faith in a fallacious 'Thing Theory' of development. The Thing Theory supposes that development is the result of possessing things such as factories, dams, schools, tractors, whatever- often bunches of things subsumed under the category of infrastructure.
To suppose that things, per se, are sufficient to produce development creates false expectations and futilities.”
― The Nature of Economies
To suppose that things, per se, are sufficient to produce development creates false expectations and futilities.”
― The Nature of Economies
“This is both a gloomy and a hopeful book.”
― Dark Age Ahead
― Dark Age Ahead
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