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this is part of the [[Village Buildings]] book / article collection. |
this is part of the [[Village Buildings]] book / article collection. |
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Quotations presented in chronological order (roughly): |
Quotations presented in chronological order (roughly): |
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''"Look upon the covenant: for all the earth is full of darkness, and cruel habitations." '' |
''"Look upon the covenant: for all the earth is full of darkness, and cruel habitations." '' |
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—David Harvey, in ''[[Spaces of Hope]],'' 2000. |
—David Harvey, in ''[[Spaces of Hope]],'' 2000. |
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''"In the broadest sense, the goal of urban planning is to facilitate communication." '' |
''"In the broadest sense, the goal of urban planning is to facilitate communication." '' |
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- Carl Abbott, PhD, Professor & Chair, College of Planning & Public Health, Portland State University. (ca 2004). Used as prefatory quote in 2004 "Dignity Village Proposal, 2004-" by Dignity Village Council and City Repair Project. |
- Carl Abbott, PhD, Professor & Chair, College of Planning & Public Health, Portland State University. (ca 2004). Used as prefatory quote in 2004 "Dignity Village Proposal, 2004-" by Dignity Village Council and City Repair Project. |
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- Teddy Cruz, 2012 Visiting Professor at PSU CPID, on OPB Think Out Loud [Blanchard 2012]. |
- Teddy Cruz, 2012 Visiting Professor at PSU CPID, on OPB Think Out Loud [Blanchard 2012]. |
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''"Ironically, tent cities, though they must be eliminated if a just city is to arise, provide the model: as a taking of land, as a non-commodified and cooperative form of property and social relations, as (potentially) an organization space, tent cities, and their progenitors like the hobo jungle, have much to teach us [about what it will take to create a city that does not express the limits of capital but overcomes them]."'' |
''"Ironically, tent cities, though they must be eliminated if a just city is to arise, provide the model: as a taking of land, as a non-commodified and cooperative form of property and social relations, as (potentially) an organization space, tent cities, and their progenitors like the hobo jungle, have much to teach us [about what it will take to create a city that does not express the limits of capital but overcomes them]."'' |
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— G.W. Rolle, Community Leader, St. Petersburg, FL. quoted in 2014 "Welcome Home" report from NLCHP. [NLCHP 2014]. |
— G.W. Rolle, Community Leader, St. Petersburg, FL. quoted in 2014 "Welcome Home" report from NLCHP. [NLCHP 2014]. |
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'' "I want a left that can operate on all scales."'' |
'' "I want a left that can operate on all scales."'' |
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- Daniel Immerwarh, author of ''Thinking Small: The United States and the Lure of Community Development'' (2015). |
- Daniel Immerwarh, author of ''Thinking Small: The United States and the Lure of Community Development'' (2015). |
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Colin Ward on J.F.C. Turner / Turner's Laws. |
Colin Ward on J.F.C. Turner / Turner's Laws. |