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Page 56
... problems of the slums , when we examine their lacking human services , their derelict physical environment , their gross shortages of public space for recreation and social purposes all these are still relatively small when measured ...
... problems of the slums , when we examine their lacking human services , their derelict physical environment , their gross shortages of public space for recreation and social purposes all these are still relatively small when measured ...
Page 144
... problems of poverty and race prejudice . The official journal has published important articles on the nature of the ... problems , I have come finally to a strongly held conviction : there is relatively little the planner can do , as a ...
... problems of poverty and race prejudice . The official journal has published important articles on the nature of the ... problems , I have come finally to a strongly held conviction : there is relatively little the planner can do , as a ...
Page 208
... problems of technol- ogy our problems here today these are no longer special ities or in any way merely minority concerns . These are the problems of American civilization . Nothing less . -- -1 11 -- That is because the United States ...
... problems of technol- ogy our problems here today these are no longer special ities or in any way merely minority concerns . These are the problems of American civilization . Nothing less . -- -1 11 -- That is because the United States ...
Contents
The Conference Welcome | 12 |
Values For Urban Planning | 21 |
Will The Planning Profession Keep Up? | 31 |
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