Imagining the future of urban life and society in America, Ely's vision was ground-breaking and thought-provoking in its time and remains relevant today. This volume presents Ely's engaging arguments and predictions on the social and economic structure of the city, as well as its politics and culture. A must-read for historians, urban planners, and social scientists. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and...
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