The Wrong Side Of The Tracks

The Wrong Side Of The Tracks

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Author: Charles M. Haar And Daniel Wm. Fessler
Binding: Hardback
Published: Simon & Schuster, 1986

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

In this incisive work of legal scholarship, "The Wrong Side Of The Tracks," Charles M. Haar and Daniel Wm. Fessler meticulously chronicle the complex history and profound impact of urban planning and housing law in America. The academic text scrutinizes how legal frameworks and policy decisions have historically perpetuated segregation and inequality, particularly in the context of transportation infrastructure. It presents a compelling argument for re-evaluating the ethical and social responsibilities inherent in land use and development, offering a critical examination of the forces that shape metropolitan landscapes and the lives within them. This essential reading illuminates the enduring challenges of achieving equitable urban environments.

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Author: Charles M. Haar And Daniel Wm. Fessler
Binding: Hardback
Published: Simon & Schuster, 1986

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

In this incisive work of legal scholarship, "The Wrong Side Of The Tracks," Charles M. Haar and Daniel Wm. Fessler meticulously chronicle the complex history and profound impact of urban planning and housing law in America. The academic text scrutinizes how legal frameworks and policy decisions have historically perpetuated segregation and inequality, particularly in the context of transportation infrastructure. It presents a compelling argument for re-evaluating the ethical and social responsibilities inherent in land use and development, offering a critical examination of the forces that shape metropolitan landscapes and the lives within them. This essential reading illuminates the enduring challenges of achieving equitable urban environments.