People, Plans, and Policies
Discover the insightful work of Herbert Gans in People, Plans, and Policies, published by Columbia University Press in 1994. This compelling collection of essays delves into the pressing issues of crime and racism in urban America, offering a critical examination of the challenges faced by marginalized communities. Spanning 383 pages, Gans articulates his belief that the persistent low quality of life for the urban poor can only be improved through addressing crucial issues such as racial equality, job creation, and comprehensive social reform. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in social policy, urban planning, and the sociology of urban communities. Engage with Gans' thought-provoking analysis and explore the pathways toward a more equitable society.