Reinventing Cities Cities have always been centres of power, attractiveness and prosperity. But the frenetic urbanization of recent decades is jeopardizing their historical function as melting pots that integrate and absorb newcomers. As they become more populated, they become dehumanized. Violence, inequality, discrimination – the larger the cities, the more these ills overwhelm them. Nevertheless, even as they are dehumanized, cities are reinventing themselves. Creative forces are emerging and organizing themselves to give urban life new meanings and new perspectives. We may believe these are "tiny resistances" – to use the expression of the French writer Thomas B. Reverdy – but they make all the difference. |
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