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www.harvardmagazine.com
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| | | | | America's housing problem-and what to do about it | |
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www.interfluidity.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around housing policies, zoning laws, and their impact on urban development and inequality. Key points include the role of zoning in creating exclusionary neighborhoods, the effects of rent control and housing caps, and the challenges of deregulating housing markets. Contributors highlight the historical context of zoning laws as tools for racial segregation and their ongoing impact on marginalized communities. There is also a focus on the need for infrastructure investment, land value taxes, and the social costs of housing bubbles, such as family separation and economic inequality. The conversation touches on the political and legal aspects of property rights, the role of NIMBYism, and potential solutions like developer ... | |
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pedestrianobservations.com
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| | | | | In dedication to people who argue in favor of urban motorways on the grounds that they're necessary for truck access and cheap consumer goods, here are, at the same scale, the motorway networks of New York, London, Paris, and Berlin. While perusing these maps, note that grocery prices in New York are significantly higher than | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | If Republicans manage to achieve a long-standing goal by getting rid of the Department of Education, there wouldn't be a secretary of education anymore. | ||