It Exists: A Conservative Who Supports Transit
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View ArticleSmart Growth For Conservatives
In an essay that has been adapted from a speech delivered at the 2012 Congress for the New Urbanism, James Bacon argues:Publication Date: Wed, 05/30/2012
View ArticleBikes Become Target of Conservatives' Vitriol
"IN SOME WAYS, the bicycle seems profoundly unsuitable as a political lightning rod," observes Jordan Michael Smith. "True, zero-emission transport is a kind of liberal dream, but the bike is also an...
View ArticleUrbanists Left and Right
Conservatives are becoming more visible within the smart growth movement; they differ in some ways both from liberal smart growth activists and from conventional conservatives.
View ArticleWhy Don’t More Conservatives Support Smart Growth?
In an article following on a recent post by Richard Florida about the political divide between urban and suburban America, James Bacon proclaims, “Publication Date: Fri, 04/11/2014
View ArticleA Conservative Argument against 'Suburban Primacy'
Marohn's argument is summed up by the claims like the following:Publication Date: Wed, 10/15/2014
View ArticleThe Intellectual Approach to Conservative Climate Change Policy
Ben Adler surveys the policy platforms of conservative intellectuals (Adler sets aside right-wing pundits like Rush Limbaugh and the talking heads on Fox News as well as the current Republican...
View ArticleCommunity is Common Ground for Liberals and Conservatives
New Urbanists beleaguered by political pigeon-holing may be encouraged by Jeff Turrentine's review of an evolving political landscape for smart growth.Publication Date: Thu, 07/16/2015
View ArticleConservatives Have a Bad Feeling About Smart Growth
An article by Andrew Keatts digs into the question of why conservatives are resistant to the ideas of smart growth—despite a growing body of research and literature connecting the ideologies of...
View ArticleNIMBYs: The Rare Bipartisan Coalition in the United States
An article by Emily Badger digs deeper into the nature of development opposition—sometimes known by its rallying cry of 'Not In My Back Yard'—to reveal a perhaps hypocritical, but bipartisan...
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