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informative reflective medium-paced

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oh no the global north is collapsing we need to put a basketball court inside the police station shut UP lmao

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thrilled to check this book out from my local public library ! also interesting to read in covid times, when the world is even more devoid of community and the ability to gather.

this book does an excellent job reinforcing what too few know: we are nothing without each other. in order to dismantle systems of oppression and mitigate climate disaster, it is essential to create and maintain public spaces with dignity and function, without the need for profit. i hope this can become something a blueprint for life moving forward.

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If there were a mandatory reading list for the most powerful and wealthy in the United States, I would lobby to get this book on the list -- even if it's already been over 5 years since the book was published. Still VERY relevant to the reality of today's situations.