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Vida urbana e identidad personal

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Vida urbana e identidad personal contiene contribuciones a la discusión sociológica contemporánea de los problemas de planificación urbana. También expone una teoría sobre la forma urbana en función del proceso social y la personalidad individual.

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Publisher
Península
Language
Spanish
Pages
270

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Vida urbana e identidad personal
2001, Península
Paperback in Spanish
Cover of: The Uses of Disorder
Cover of: The uses of disorder
The uses of disorder: personal identity & city life
1970, Knopf
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
Barcelona, Spain
Series
Ediciones de bolsillo, 67/2
Translation Of
Uses of disorder, personal identity and city life
Translated From
English

Contributors

Prologue
Tomàs Llorens

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
270
Dimensions
20 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL13321334M
ISBN 10
8483074249
ISBN 13
9788483074244
OCLC/WorldCat
434404212

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1870896W

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Work Description

The excitement of the brilliantly innovative book is that it challenges the reader to revise his concept of order—and to consider the seemingly disparate problems of the individual personality and the urban society in the light of a fresh, unified framework that has the shock of new truth.

Drawing on recent ideas in psychology, sociology, and urban history, Sennett shows how the excessively “ordered” community freezes adults—both the fierce young idealists and their security-oriented parents—into rigid attitudes that originate in adolescence and stifle further personal growth. He explains how the accepted ideal of order generates patterns of behavior among the urban middle cases that are stultifying, narrow, and violence-prone. He demonstrates that most city planning has been conducted with the same rigidity, and shows, in specific and human terms, why that approach has not solved and cannot solve our cities problems.

The Uses of Disorder is not only a critique of the ways in which the affluent city has failed as a place where the individual—even the affluent individual—can grow. It is also an exploration of new modes of urban organization through which city life can become richer and more life-affirming. The author proposes and projects in concrete terms (including a new use of the police) a functioning city that can incorporate anarchy, diversity, and creative disorder to bring into being adults who can openly respond to and dealt with the challenges of life.

Thus, Richard Sennett, more aware of the nature of human nature than most Utopians of the past, sees progress in the creation of new urban relationships that will protect, not stability, but diversity and change. Out of his books, with its free and imaginative insights grounded in a strong sense of present-day realities, emerges the vision of a fully affluent and libertarian society—an arena that will welcome a rich variety of individuals, and accept the conflict that stem from such variety as not merely inevitable but life-giving.

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