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  1. Dark Age Ahead is a 2004 book by Jane Jacobs describing what she sees as the decay of five key "pillars" in "North America": community and family, higher education, science and technology, taxes and government responsiveness to citizen's needs, and self-regulation by the learned professions.

    • Jane Jacobs
    • 2004
  2. 5. Mai 2004 · Jane Jacobs. 3.64. 1,192 ratings144 reviews. In this indispensable book, urban visionary Jane Jacobs argues that as agrarianism gives way to a technology-based future, we’re at risk of cultural collapse.

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  3. About Dark Age Ahead. In this indispensable book, urban visionary Jane Jacobs argues that as agrarianism gives way to a technology-based future, we’re at risk of cultural collapse.

    • Paperback
  4. 17. Mai 2005 · Jacobs—renowned author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities and The Economy of Cities—pinpoints five pillars of our culture that are in serious decay: community and family; higher education; the effective practice of science; taxation, and government; and the self-regulation of the learned professions.

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    • Jane Jacobs
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    • Vintage
  5. 4,3 178 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen. Kindle. 9,65 € Lies mit kostenfreier App. Taschenbuch. 15,90 € 5 Gebraucht ab 7,63 € 13 Neu ab 15,10 € In this indispensable book, urban visionary Jane Jacobs argues that as agrarianism gives way to a technology-based future, we’re at risk of cultural collapse.

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  6. In this indispensable book, urban visionary Jane Jacobs argues that as agrarianism gives way to a technology-based future, we’re at risk of cultural collapse.

  7. In Dark Age Ahead, Jane Jacobs identifies five pillars of our culture that we depend on but which are in serious decline: community and family; higher education; the effective practice of science; taxation and government; and self-policing by learned professions.