Triumph of the City by Edward Glaeser audiobook

Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier

By Edward Glaeser
Read by Lloyd James

Tantor Audio 9780143120544

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798200095735

  • ISBN: 9798200095759

Runtime: 12.48 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Social Science
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

America is an urban nation. More than two thirds of us live on the three percent of land that contains our cities. Yet cities get a bad rap: they're dirty, poor, unhealthy, crime ridden, expensive, environmentally unfriendly. Or are they?

As Edward Glaeser proves in this myth-shattering book, cities are actually the healthiest, greenest, and richest (in cultural and economic terms) places to live. New Yorkers, for instance, live longer than other Americans; heart disease and cancer rates are lower in Gotham than in the nation as a whole. More than half of America's income is earned in twenty-two metropolitan areas. And city dwellers use, on average, 40 percent less energy than suburbanites.

Glaeser travels through history and around the globe to reveal the hidden workings of cities and how they bring out the best in humankind. Even the worst cities—Kinshasa, Kolkata, Lagos—confer surprising benefits on the people who flock to them, including better health and more jobs than the rural areas that surround them. Glaeser visits Bangalore and Silicon Valley, whose strangely similar histories prove how essential education is to urban success and how new technology actually encourages people to gather together physically. He discovers why Detroit is dying while other old industrial cities—Chicago, Boston, New York—thrive. He investigates why a new house costs 350 percent more in Los Angeles than in Houston, even though building costs are only 25 percent higher in Los Angeles. He pinpoints the single factor that most influences urban growth—January temperatures—and explains how certain chilly cities manage to defy that link. He explains how West Coast environmentalists have harmed the environment, and how struggling cities from Youngstown to New Orleans can "shrink to greatness." And he exposes the dangerous anti-urban political bias that is harming both cities and the entire country.

Using intrepid reportage, keen analysis, and eloquent argument, Glaeser makes an impassioned case for the city's import and splendor. He reminds us forcefully why we should nurture our cities or suffer consequences that will hurt us all, no matter where we live.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

Triumph of the City is bursting with insights and policy proposals to debate…You’ll…walk away dazzled by the greatness of cities and fascinated by this writer’s nimble mind.” New York Times
“This is popular economics of the best sort. Mr. Glaeser clearly believes that hell isn’t other people; heaven’s more like it, for all our faults. He’s right, and he says it well.” Economist (London)
“Provides an illuminating mix of history, statistics, and polite polemic, while displaying a basic faith that cities are sufficiently interesting to hold the reader’s attention.” Washington Post
You'll...walk away dazzled by the greatness of cities and fascinated by this writer's nimble mind. The New York Times

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Author

Author Bio: Edward Glaeser

Author Bio: Edward Glaeser

Edward Glaeser is an author and the Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at Harvard University. He leads the Urban Economics Working Group at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and co-leaders the Cities Programme at the International Growth Center. David Cutler is the Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics in the Department of Economics at Harvard University. Honored for his scholarly work and singled out for outstanding mentorship, he has served in health economics and public economics that has earned him significant academic and public acclaim. He is a member of the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Social Science
Runtime: 12.48
Audience: Adult
Language: English