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Iconic urbanist Lewis Mumford stressed the role of a well-constructed city in the development of the good life, championing pedestrian-scaled, sustainable cities. In Portland's Good Life, R. Bruce Stephenson examines how Portland, the one city in America that adopted Mumford’s vision, became a model city for living the good life. Stephenson traces Portland’s success to its grass roots governing system, its housing and climate protection initiatives, and most of all, its citizens devoted to the public good; all of which have resulted in the construction of a city that honors the humanity of its people.



Trade Review

In this marvelous book, both study and story, Bruce Stephenson takes us to two cities that are somewhat opposites, yet each in its own way offers lessons for smart living. Drawing on his intimate relationship with them, he points insightfully toward a new age of thoughtful urbanism that could be—should be—our future.

-- Jack E. Davis, University of Florida; Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea

Bruce Stephenson steps us into the good life in this remarkable, plausible portrait of America’s most climate-change aware city. He makes a convincing case that Portland is the city to emulate—full of private citizens devoted to the public good, making daily demonstrations of the blessings of city life. This is an essential message to hear in a society consumed by pandemic fears and false claims about urban decline.

-- Emily Talen, University of Chicago

Bruce Stephenson’s book is a broadly conceived and mature work by a thoughtful observer of urban life about how we can create more sustainable cities. But more than that, it is a love letter to livable places and a plea for better communities. Most importantly, Stephenson encourages us to love our fellow citizens and aspire to Aristotle’s ‘good life’ vs. the modern, commercial ‘goods life’—an urgent message in a time of uncertainty for our cities and our planet.

-- Peter Hendee Brown, University of Minnesota

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Contents

Introduction: The Good Life: Utopian Hope for a Dystopian Time

Chapter 1: Place

Chapter 2: History

Chapter 3: Renaissance

Chapter 4: Mobility

Chapter 5: Nature

Chapter 6: Housing

Chapter 7: Social Capital

Chapter 8: Lessons

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 25/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793614599, 978-1793614599
      ISBN10: 1793614598

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Iconic urbanist Lewis Mumford stressed the role of a well-constructed city in the development of the good life, championing pedestrian-scaled, sustainable cities. In Portland's Good Life, R. Bruce Stephenson examines how Portland, the one city in America that adopted Mumford’s vision, became a model city for living the good life. Stephenson traces Portland’s success to its grass roots governing system, its housing and climate protection initiatives, and most of all, its citizens devoted to the public good; all of which have resulted in the construction of a city that honors the humanity of its people.



      Trade Review

      In this marvelous book, both study and story, Bruce Stephenson takes us to two cities that are somewhat opposites, yet each in its own way offers lessons for smart living. Drawing on his intimate relationship with them, he points insightfully toward a new age of thoughtful urbanism that could be—should be—our future.

      -- Jack E. Davis, University of Florida; Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea

      Bruce Stephenson steps us into the good life in this remarkable, plausible portrait of America’s most climate-change aware city. He makes a convincing case that Portland is the city to emulate—full of private citizens devoted to the public good, making daily demonstrations of the blessings of city life. This is an essential message to hear in a society consumed by pandemic fears and false claims about urban decline.

      -- Emily Talen, University of Chicago

      Bruce Stephenson’s book is a broadly conceived and mature work by a thoughtful observer of urban life about how we can create more sustainable cities. But more than that, it is a love letter to livable places and a plea for better communities. Most importantly, Stephenson encourages us to love our fellow citizens and aspire to Aristotle’s ‘good life’ vs. the modern, commercial ‘goods life’—an urgent message in a time of uncertainty for our cities and our planet.

      -- Peter Hendee Brown, University of Minnesota

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Introduction: The Good Life: Utopian Hope for a Dystopian Time

      Chapter 1: Place

      Chapter 2: History

      Chapter 3: Renaissance

      Chapter 4: Mobility

      Chapter 5: Nature

      Chapter 6: Housing

      Chapter 7: Social Capital

      Chapter 8: Lessons

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