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Re: [Marxism] zoning (was Report from Boston - question)




On Jul 31, 2004, at 6:20 AM, Jurriaan Bendien wrote:

But is there any sociological-type analysis of the "zoning" of American society more generally, i.e. not just as a political development but as a cultural or economic phenomenon ?


Zoning is the official name for the political process of urban, suburban and rural "planning" in the United States. For example in the phrase "de facto segregation" there is the fact that the wealthy neighborhood in question has been zoned in such a way to prohibit the creation of affordable housing and/or that the poor neighborhood in question has been zoned in such a way to allow some industry to spew its filth down upon that neighborhood's families or farms. Farmers have been "zoned" off their land. Google it and you'll see.

I don't know much sociology literature, but there is a developing
literature regarding the relentless metastasis of American suburbia.
On of its leading lights, James Howard Kuntsler is prominently featured
in the film "The End of Suburbia" (Louis posted a review the other
day).


Andy


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