For nearly fifty years John Friedmann's writings have not just
led the academic study of the discipline, but have given shape and
direction to the planning profession itself.
Covering transactive planning, radical planning, the concept of
the Good City, civil society, rethinking poverty and the diversity
of planning cultures, this collection of Friedmann's most important
and influential essays tells a coherent and compelling story about
how the evolution of thinking about planning over several decades
has helped to shape its practice.
With each essay given a new introduction to establish its
context and importance, this is an ideal text for the study of
planning theory and history.
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