09 November, 2014
As part of a study examining the gaps between cities and their suburbs, Dr. Emil Israel explains why the suburban lifestyle creates the gaps between these two spatial entities, and why urban individuals experience diminished life-chances compared to suburban persons. The reasons beyond this inequality lies in the cohesion of a given community, the free market atmosphere that characterizes the political behavior of the suburb and in the ability of the political electorate to exert political pressure on the head of the authority