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Everything In Its Place

Social Order and Land Use in America

Constance Perin

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Beschreibung

Interviews with bankers, civic leaders, politicians, and architects provide the basis for this searching analysis of the ways in which the physical arrangement of land expresses American ideals, assumptions, and beliefs.

Originally published in 1977.

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Individualism, Personhood, IT Works, De jure, Reexamination, Wealth, Appurtenance, Injunction, Waiver, Bundle of rights, Equal opportunity, Requirement, Due process, Estoppel, Guarantee, Easement, Stipulation, Dwelling, Legislation, Obsolescence, Thorstein Veblen, Attempt, Institution, Quality of life, Suburb, Spite fence, Wholesaling, De facto, Social order, Redlining, Cess, Residence, Blockbusting, Appraiser, Premises, Zoning, Consideration, Externality, Apartment, Foot the bill, Accountability, Curtailment, Copying, Housing, Occupancy, Tax, Behalf, Income, Mr., Necessity, Insurance, Policy, Saving, Procedural due process, Lease, Ownership, Household, Trustee, Ideology, Presumption, Right to property, Receipt, Land use, Residential area, Deed, Housing for All, Subsidy, Marshall Sahlins, Inference, Standard deduction