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Jacobs, Jane (1916– )

US urban theorist and author. As associate editor of Architectural Forum 1952–68, she gained a reputation for attacking urban planners for destroying older neighbourhoods with roads and housing projects; her most influential work was The Death and Life of Great American Cities 1961. She served on the New York Community Planning Board and was active in trying to save communities such as Greenwich Village. She was briefly a consultant to the urban-legal programme of the University of New York Law School, but she concentrated on her own writings such as Cities and the Wealth of Nations 1989 and Systems of Survival 1992.

She was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and was married to the architect Robert Hyde Jacobs Jr.



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Making trade (and wealth) rather than war required people to be honest, respect contracts and collaborate readily with strangers - all essential elements in the 'commercial syndrome' of behaviours identified by Jane Jacobs in her masterly investigation of the moral roots of business and politics, Systems of Survival Alas, few people advance the doux commerce thesis these days.
95 Paperback NA2542 This book is dedicated to naturalist Rachel Carson, the mother of the environmental movement, and author Jane Jacobs (The Life and Death of Great American Cities (1961), the grandmother of sustainable neighborhoods.
 
 
 
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