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10 – Chuck Marohn of Strong Towns

Category: Government & Organizations
Duration: 00:51:43
Publish Date: 2018-10-16 16:18:00
Description:

Kevin sits down with (fellow engineer) Chuck Marohn from Strong Towns to talk about recognizing our delusions, admitting failure, and embracing the "chaos" of bottom-up action at the local level.

Here are some highlights from the discussion:

  • When optimism becomes delusion for city administrators.
  • The ways that many engineers and other professionals have built up natural defense mechanisms to avoid acknowledging failure and fallibility.
  • The common myth in Texas and other high growth areas that "fast growth will continue indefinitely and it will solve all our problems"—and the two possible ways it could end.
  • Not learning lessons from major events: droughts and near-bankruptcies.
  • The social and economic results of "slash-and-burn city development."
  • Why city leaders should be more supportive of the short-term "chaos" of bottom-up action—and more wary of the long-term chaos of rigid order.
  • How affluence makes people and cities less adaptive—and how small, early failures can build resilience.

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(The music in this episode is from Custodian of Records.)

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