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A very well-researched and balanced account of the rise of the real estate industry, urban planning, and Americas immense and industry-planned suburban housing developments. This is also a very boring book, which is curious as the way in which suburbs developed has twisted the American psyche and every facet of American life in ways that are far-reaching and deeply insidious. The immense interest of this book, which is there almost in spite of itself, becomes most clear in the way that others have used Weisss findings to delve into the role of developers and corporate interest in creating deed covenants and zoning, building common sense ideas of what it means to be American centred on the ownership of property, and how this wielding of planning with its focus on profit and property values in a deeply racist society has created the deeply segregated and unjust communities we see today. It contains the nuggets of information such as the quote below that illuminate this, along with the implications of corporate domination of public planning on society and cities, but they are never expanded upon or discussed...this is left to others.The second source of legal precedent [for public regulation of private land use in 1908] was also derived from nuisance law, but contained a very different social purpose--racial and ethnic segregation. W.L. Pollard, well-known city planning attorney for the Los Angeles Realty Board and the California Real Estate Association, stated the issue clearly: It may sound foreign to our general ideas of the background of zoning, yet racial hatred played no small part in bringing to [83] the front some of the early districting ordinances which were sustained by the United States Supreme Court, thus giving us our first important zoning decisions. [84]
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