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- W137249522 abstract "The contemporaryAmerican cityserves as evidence of“government failure” and as a focalpointfor crisismongering. In this paper I argue why it is important for Americans to reject the “city as crisis” syndrome and to moveto a view ofthe city as anincreasingly malleable landscape formed by the dynamics of market processes and doffed with opportunity. Sucha city is mostresponsive to human aspirations when government is least intrusive. At no point do I argue that the market provides an immediate remedy to all human conditions I wish to see improved. No do I argue for the dissolution of government, though Id ofavordrastically diminished government intervention in the cities, both to improve the potential for economic performance and to secure greater personal liberty. A freely operating market cannot guarantee relief from all that ails humankind, nor can governments through the employment of coercive powers. In contrast to government, however, the market will enlarge opportunities for voluntary exchange, stimulate private initiative, and promote the growth ofconsumer-orientedproduction. Moreover,individuals who are less burdened by government may be more responsive to ethically based appeals forvoluntary contribution to the redress of conditions each finds offensive. Icontend that an entirely differentwayofthinkingaboutthe nature of urban conditions is required to improve the urban environment, one whichemphasizes the pursuitofpossibilities overthe promotion of problems. The open-ended search for possibilities in an infinite universe is a dramatically different approach than the search for appropriate adjustments to received conditions which are assumed to befunctionally finite. The first is a marketview requiring freedom;" @default.
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- W137249522 title "THE POST-INTERVENTIONIST CITY" @default.
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