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- W2016837202 abstract "Twenty-five years ago, 'UTQ' published my essay 'Inhumanities of Urban Planning.' The question probed was whether the contemporary planning of cities and regions focused on the humane goal of ensuring 'free, varied, and unwasteful life' for the individual citizen, or whether it largely flouted the values of that Western tradition described as 'the humanities.' The essay offered eleven perspectives along which it seemed actual plans— and their implementations—could only dubiously be said to be honouring humane values. Some of the matters examined along these perspectives, such as the lack of self-criticism from a humanities viewpoint and poverty of contact with the visual arts and literature, were seen as simply deficient. Others were seen as active agents of damage. The subversions included submitting to a narrow technological rationality and overemphasizing utility. Overall, there was felt to be an aggregation of dangerous tendencies leading to the 'destruction of humane values ... a serious absence ... of concern for the condition of the human individual as a unique person.' The present essay explores the effects of two revolutions that have occurred since the mid-1960s in the life of the society at large and in the theory and practice of urban planning. In retrospect, the planning atmosphere up to the mid-1960s appears now as a tranquil, but over-confident, certitude before two storms that were soon to come in quick succession: first, a rapid shift in thinking and feeling, particularly in the young; and secondly, the acquisition of a great deal of new knowledge about the planet and about ourselves as its most dangerously empowered tenants." @default.
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