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The Economy of Community

Daniel Wortel-London

An account for anyone interested in building the kind of economies that build strong communities, sustainable regions, inclusive societies, and free people.

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19 books to blow open your economic imagination

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On Thinking Politically

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The Left Behind and the Pushed Out: Rebalancing Town and Country

Chart made by the Regional Plan Association of America in 1926. Note how during "Epoch One” economic activity was distributed across New York State, while during “Epoch Two” such activity is concentrated by a single metropolitan corridor ce...

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