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- aking a home at the end of the world: Futures for progress** | Honig (2013); Honig (2015) | |\\ | **14** | *... and Jennifer S. Minner. 2024. “Do Land Banks Mean Progress Toward Socially Equitable Urban Development? Obse
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- a very conventional way of thinking about social progress. This confidence in the direction of history towa... d postwar economic development as well: societies progress when people are made more free. For that reason, ... rent trends should make us question this faith in progress. * First, although affluent Western societies lo... nd free markets is basically dead. What counts as progress now? If we no longer assume that all societies wi
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- ve, also reveal struggles over different ideas of progress. ===== References ===== Lemanski, Charlotte. 20
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- aking a home at the end of the world: Futures for progress ====== ===== Week 13—Making a home at the end of the world: Futures for progress ===== **Main reading:** Honig (2013); Honig (201... r deliberations direct the course of their future progress. In an era in which we confront the possibility o... or ourselves and others? Is there another kind of progress we can pursue after the dream of modernity? ====
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- and Jennifer S. Minner. 2024. “Do Land Banks Mean Progress Toward Socially Equitable Urban Development? Obse
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- These questions force us to question what we mean progress, development, and reform. For another, we are a