If you read them carefully, you’ll notice that their visions aren’t entirely incompatible. Kotkin focuses on America’s enduring economic strengths: Our demographic balance (which compares favorably to Europe and Asia alike), our still-vast natural resources, our entrepreneurial culture, our ability to assimilate immigrants, and so on. Deneen emphasizes the weakening of our liberal political order, with its threefold emphasis on liberty, equality and prosperity.
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Executive Editor JOEL KOTKIN in the NY Times regarding decline
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Executive Editor JOEL KOTKIN on NJ.com regarding Texas/California
The same goes for Joel Kotkin as regards his home state of California. Kotkin, who is a fellow at Chapman University and executive editor of NewGeography.com, was quoted in the article comparing high-tax California to low-tax Texas. A couple of decades ago, he said, services in Texas were noticeably inferior to services in the California. "Today, you go to Texas, the roads are no worse, the public schools are not great but are better than or equal to ours, and their universities are good," he was quoted as saying. read more »
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Executive Editor JOEL KOTKIN on The Press Enterprise regarding Riverside
Joel Kotkin, a Chapman University fellow focused on urban planning, said he doubts anyone wanting the urban experience of living downtown would flock to Riverside instead of true urban centers. People have historically moved to the Inland region for the opposite of condo-living: a single-family home with ample space.
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Executive Editor JOEL KOTKIN on the NY Times regarding Sonoma
“The danger is that a slow city ends up as a city for the geriatric rich and the trustafarians,” said Joel Kotkin, an urban analyst and author of “The City, a Global History.”
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Population Density vs. Per-Capita VMT for the 14 Largest U.S. Metropolitan Regions
Road Network Density in Major Metropolitan Areas
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Traffic Conditions on the Los Angeles Freeway Network
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Executive Editor JOEL KOTKIN in the New York Times regarding demographics
Why so down on the United States? asks Joel Kotkin in New Geography (and Forbes), taking shots at prophets of decline on both the right and the left.
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