It Won’t Be Us: Thoughts on Our Current Craziness From a Strong Towns Perspective

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A Congressman Makes the Case for Local Power

Rep. Jake Auchincloss returns to the Strong Towns podcast with a case for localism that takes it seriously without treating it as a cure-all. He explains why localism deserves a bigger role in national politics, not as a slogan, but as a way to rebuild trust and solve problems cl ...  Show more

Why Manchester’s Boom Isn’t the Whole Story

Is a city “dynamic” just because its charts point up and to the right? Chuck uses a week in the UK to question that assumption. In Manchester, a swelling population of 20‑somethings looks like success, until you notice how many smaller places have been drained to supply that ener ...  Show more

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