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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Palaces for the people
Book • 1977
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned by Stephen Dubner in relation to social infrastructure and public gathering places.

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529. Can Our Surroundings Make Us Smarter?
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in relation to the decline of social infrastructure and its impact on community life.


Derek Thompson

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This Anti-Social American Life
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as a book written by ![undefined]()

about social infrastructure.


Derek Thompson

Eric Klinenberg

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Why Americans Stopped Hanging Out—and Why It Matters
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in relation to the decline of public spaces and its impact on social interaction.


Derek Thompson

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Derek Thompson and Elizabeth Weil: The Trend Toward Solitude
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while discussing social infrastructure and its impact on community building.

Eric Klinenberg

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Best of “How To”: The Infrastructure of Community
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as a book written by Eric Kleinenberg on investing in local infrastructure.

Zack Kass

Surviving and Thriving in the AI Renaissance — Zack Kass
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as a brilliant book about social infrastructure.


Roman Mars

Palaces for the People
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, highlighting its exploration of public libraries' diverse roles.


Dwarkesh Patel

Edward Glaeser - Cities, Terrorism, Housing, & Remote Work
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as a book exploring the importance of public spaces and social infrastructure.

Eric Klinenberg

407. Is There Really a “Loneliness Epidemic”?
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as research on the importance of informal encounters.

Floor Milikowski

Wie werken er aan het land van morgen? We ontmoeten de pioniers van een duurzamer en socialer Nederland met journalist en geograaf Floor Milikowski
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as one of the books written by ![undefined]()

, relevant to social infrastructure.


Ezra Klein

Eric Klinenberg

What social solidarity demands of us in a pandemic
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Bill Maher

Ep. #505: Congresswoman Katie Porter, Kevin Williamson