Jim Rouse: Capitalist/Idealist
Autor Paul Marxen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2007
As an enthusiast of urban renewal, he worked to rid core downtown areas of American cities of blight and despair. He created indoor malls in the new post-war suburbs that would be focal points for community life. He developed a whole new city-Columbia, Maryland-to show what an American city could be like. For one thing, it would be a city totally integrated racially, a city in which anyone could buy or rent on any street. In retirement, Rouse founded the Enterprise Foundation to produce profits that would be used to provide the poorest of Americans with a decent place to live. Rouse was one of America's first practitioners of social enterprise.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761839446
ISBN-10: 0761839445
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 153 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761839445
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 153 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Acknowledgements
Part 3 Chronology
Chapter 4 What's the Purpose
Chapter 5 Huck on the Chesapeake
Chapter 6 Jim at School
Chapter 7 A Poor Relation
Chapter 8 The Ace
Chapter 9 The Fights Against Blight and War
Chapter 10 Stepping Stones
Chapter 11 The Company and the City
Chapter 12 Bad Mall, Good Mall
Chapter 13 The Summer of 1963
Chapter 14 The Village of Cross Keys
Chapter 15 Columbia: The Dream, the Plans
Chapter 16 Columbia: The Next America
Chapter 17 Columbia and the Vietnam War
Chapter 18 A Downward Turn
Chapter 19 Festival Marketplace: Boston
Chapter 20 Festival Marketplace: Baltimore
Chapter 21 The Social Entrepreneur
Chapter 22 Back to Baltimore
Chapter 23 Last Years
Chapter 24 Columbia Fully Grown
Chapter 25 Legacy
Part 26 Bibliography
Part 27 Index
Part 28 About the Author
Part 2 Acknowledgements
Part 3 Chronology
Chapter 4 What's the Purpose
Chapter 5 Huck on the Chesapeake
Chapter 6 Jim at School
Chapter 7 A Poor Relation
Chapter 8 The Ace
Chapter 9 The Fights Against Blight and War
Chapter 10 Stepping Stones
Chapter 11 The Company and the City
Chapter 12 Bad Mall, Good Mall
Chapter 13 The Summer of 1963
Chapter 14 The Village of Cross Keys
Chapter 15 Columbia: The Dream, the Plans
Chapter 16 Columbia: The Next America
Chapter 17 Columbia and the Vietnam War
Chapter 18 A Downward Turn
Chapter 19 Festival Marketplace: Boston
Chapter 20 Festival Marketplace: Baltimore
Chapter 21 The Social Entrepreneur
Chapter 22 Back to Baltimore
Chapter 23 Last Years
Chapter 24 Columbia Fully Grown
Chapter 25 Legacy
Part 26 Bibliography
Part 27 Index
Part 28 About the Author
Recenzii
Jim Rouse and Warren Buffett knew and had the highest respect for each other. They were aware of each other as men driven by a strong zest for life. Rouse, though, focused on "the improvement of mankind." Buffett focused on financial returns for investors; Rouse produced houses and neighborhoods, villages and shops, woods and lakes. Except to the extent that it could limit his good works, Rouse did not care about financial returns. His worry was solvency, not increasing profitability. He had an abhorrence of selfishness.
Readers of Paul Marx's engaging and insightful biography of Jim Rouse-and there should be many-will be caught up in the story of Rouse's remarkable ability to make the ideal seem compelling and realistic.
This book gets into the mind of Jim Rouse. It reveals how Rouse thought and what influenced him as he went about creating places that would bring out the best in people.
Readers of Paul Marx's engaging and insightful biography of Jim Rouse-and there should be many-will be caught up in the story of Rouse's remarkable ability to make the ideal seem compelling and realistic.
This book gets into the mind of Jim Rouse. It reveals how Rouse thought and what influenced him as he went about creating places that would bring out the best in people.