The most recent Los Angeles riots reflect, among other things, the response of immigrant activists to President Trump’s crackdown, and the latest resurgence of organized left-wing activism, which had been relatively quiet in the early months of the new administration. A less widely remarked factor, however, is the emerging and complex nature of class in contemporary America. read more »
Urban Issues
LA Riots Reflect Failure of Progressive Leadership
Los Angeles has a long, combustible history — and it’s flaring up again. The current unrest, driven in part by political grievances read more »
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Portland Has the “Worst Housing Crisis Outlook”
Portland, Oregon is suffering from the “worst housing crisis outlook” in the country read more »
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Building the Future: Fixing the Global Housing Crisis
This is the second of a two-part series on the global housing crisis. Read the first part here.
The affordable housing crisis in America and many other advanced countries keeps getting worse because it is largely dominated by the wrong voices talking about the wrong places. read more »
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A Look at Satellite Cities
Have you ever given much thought to satellite cities? Cities located close to major metropolitan areas that aren’t the primary city, yet have a strong identity and history of their own? read more »
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The Death of the Family Home is Killing the American Middle Class
Once renowned for widespread homeownership, the key Anglosphere countries are reverting to a feudal past, where land is owned by increasingly few. read more »
Will the Faithful Inherit the Earth?
The elevation of the new pope from Chicago may have excited progressive ideologues with hopes for another wokeish papacy. But the rise of little-known Robert Prevost to his new status as Pope Leo XIV comes amid a profoundly unwoke recovery of religious feeling in the West. read more »
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Why I Am the Antiplanner
In 1997, Metro — Portland’s regional planning agency — issued its 2040 plan to guide the region for the next several decades. read more »
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The End of Bourgeois Values
It’s no secret that America’s working classes - more broadly, those without college degrees and professional jobs - have been living increasingly socially dysfunctional lives. read more »
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Why Cities Have Lost Their Appeal
Over the past half century, media and academic sources repeatedly suggested that increasingly dense cities would dominate the future. read more »