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Simon & Schuster, New York
1993
303 Pages
ISBN 9780671707743
Eighty percent of everything ever built in America has been built since the end of World War II. This tragic landscape of highway strips, parking lots, housing tracts, mega-malls, junked cities, and ravaged countryside is not simply an expression of our economic predicament, but in large part a cause. It is the everyday environment where most Americans live and work, and it represents a gathering calamity whose effects we have hardly begun to measure.
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Kunstler, J. H. (1993). The geography of nowhere: The rise and decline of America's man-made landscape, Simon & Schuster, New York.
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