finished reading Paved Paradise πππππ
A thorough and well researched piece on the stronghold that vehicle parking has on our lives, our cities, architecture, city planning, health and happiness. It's a bit of a depressing read for most chapters, and I wasn't very interested in the personal life details of the people involved on the relevant developments cited, but I guess it makes sense to add a human touch when describing the people campaigning for change if you're writing a book for people that tend to vilify progress with fantastic ulterior motives. This is a good introductory book for understanding motonormativity, and using parking of all things is a good entryway by making use of people's general obsession with it.
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