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Cities Real And Ideal Categories For An Urban Ontology David Weissman

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Cities Real And Ideal Categories For An Urban Ontology David Weissman
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 278
Author: David Weissman
ISBN: 9783110321968, 3110321963
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Cities Real And Ideal Categories For An Urban Ontology David Weissman by David Weissman 9783110321968, 3110321963 instant download after payment.

Cities are conspicuous among settlements because of their bulk and pace: Venice, Paris, or New York. Each is distinctive, but all share a social structure that mixes systems (families, businesses, and schools), their members, and a public regulator. Cities alter this structure in ways specific to themselves: orchestras play music too elaborate for a quartet; city densities promote collaborations unachievable in simpler towns. Cities, Real and Ideal avers with von Bertalanffy, Parsons, Simmel, and Wirth that a theory of social structure is empirically testable and confirmed. It proposes a version of social justice appropriate to this structure, thereby updating Marx’s claim that justice is realizable without the intervention of factors additional to society’s material conditions.

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