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Edward Glaeser

Triumph of the City

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    Why do so many smart people enact so many foolish urban policies?
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    The city may win, but too often its citizens seem to lose.
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    The streets of Florence gave us the Renaissance, and the streets of Birmingham gave us the Industrial Revolution.
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    all of humanity could fit in Texas—each of us with a personal townhouse
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