
Build, Interrupted: A Conversation with Ezra Klein
99% Invisible
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American Abundance and Its Discontents
This chapter explores the historical context of American abundance during the New Deal era, focusing on government initiatives like the WPA and TVA. It examines the critique of state intervention by the new left, the rise of environmental and consumer protection movements, and the impact of zoning laws on marginalized communities. The discussion emphasizes the need for equitable political representation and effective governance to address the inequities in urban development.
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