Gigantism: Threat to Urbanism
There are few better to speak on counterproductive interventions in the American City than Robert A. Caro. As Lyndon B. Johnson's preeminent biographer he is no stranger to Austin or urbanism. His Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Robert Moses, The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York, has a favored spot on many new urbanists' bookshelves. It documents in vivid and painstaking detail the brutal impact of Moses' legacy of excessive road building and neighborhoo
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