The Price of Paradise
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The Price of Paradise by David Dante Troutt
A multilayered exploration of the legal, economic, and cultural forces that contribute to the squeeze on the middle class
"A rare and compelling account of how local governance practices produce racial inequality at every level of American lifeand of what we can do about itAmbitious but pragmatic, the Price of Paradise offers fresh and concrete ideas for solving the most entrenched social problem in American history." -- Devon Carbado,co-author of Acting White? Rethinking Race in "Post-Racial" America
"David Troutt's The Price of Paradise is a careful analysis and also a personal, passionate critique of the widely held assumptions that have helped generate metropolitan inequity in the United States. The critique and analysis are written in an engaging and readable style, and they are powerful and persuasive. This is a book everyone should read, because the lives of all Americans are structured by the inequities Troutt describes and seeks to overcome." -- Gerald Frug,author of City Bound: How States Stifle Urban Innovation
"Through clear and evocative prose, The Price of Paradise makes the movement for regional equity accessible to the broader public and all those hurt by the disadvantages of regional inequality.It is a clear call for a better and more unified America." -- Myron Orfield,author of American Metropolitics: The New Suburban Reality
"Troutt definitively demonstrates why no community is an island, and why caring about those people in the neighborhoods on the other side of the tracks can be the best move you could make to secure your own economic future. Troutt's chapter on remaking communities through metropolitan equity should be required reading for policymakers, activists and urban economists alike." -- Daria Roithmayr,author of Reproducing Racism: How Everyday Choices Lock in White Advantage
"Overall, this book is an exceptional example of how to have a poignant discussion of how race still matters in what many have called a post-racial society. As such, this book should be read by professionals and students studying urban studies and planning, demography, history, and American race relations. Scholars whose interests are at the intersection of policy, race, and poverty will also be well served by readying the issues presented in this book." * Social Forces *
"A forcefully presented eye-opener sure to provoke controversy as well as interest." * Kirkus *
"David Troutt's The Price of Paradise is a careful analysis and also a personal, passionate critique of the widely held assumptions that have helped generate metropolitan inequity in the United States. The critique and analysis are written in an engaging and readable style, and they are powerful and persuasive. This is a book everyone should read, because the lives of all Americans are structured by the inequities Troutt describes and seeks to overcome." -- Gerald Frug,author of City Bound: How States Stifle Urban Innovation
"Through clear and evocative prose, The Price of Paradise makes the movement for regional equity accessible to the broader public and all those hurt by the disadvantages of regional inequality.It is a clear call for a better and more unified America." -- Myron Orfield,author of American Metropolitics: The New Suburban Reality
"Troutt definitively demonstrates why no community is an island, and why caring about those people in the neighborhoods on the other side of the tracks can be the best move you could make to secure your own economic future. Troutt's chapter on remaking communities through metropolitan equity should be required reading for policymakers, activists and urban economists alike." -- Daria Roithmayr,author of Reproducing Racism: How Everyday Choices Lock in White Advantage
"Overall, this book is an exceptional example of how to have a poignant discussion of how race still matters in what many have called a post-racial society. As such, this book should be read by professionals and students studying urban studies and planning, demography, history, and American race relations. Scholars whose interests are at the intersection of policy, race, and poverty will also be well served by readying the issues presented in this book." * Social Forces *
"A forcefully presented eye-opener sure to provoke controversy as well as interest." * Kirkus *
David Dante Troutt is Professor of Law and Justice John J. Francis Scholar at the Rutgers University-Newark Law School. He also serves as Director of the Center on Law in Metropolitan Equity at Rutgers Law School. Troutt is a columnist, novelist, and the author of several works of nonfiction, most recently After the Storm: Black Intellectuals Explore the Meaning of Hurricane Katrina.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780814760550 |
| ISBN 10 | 0814760554 |
| Title | The Price of Paradise |
| Author | David Dante Troutt |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | New York University Press |
| Year published | 2014-01-17 |
| Number of pages | 282 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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