Garten Cities of To-morrowBoD – Books on Demand, 30/10/2015 - 184 páginas Reprint of the original, first published in 1902. |
Índice
CHAPTER Introduction | 9 |
The TownCountry Magnet | 20 |
The Revenue of Garden City and how it is obtained The Agricultural Estate | 28 |
The Revenue of Garden CityTown Estate | 38 |
The Revenue of Garden cityGeneral Observations on its Expenditure | 43 |
Further Details of Expenditure on Garden City | 57 |
Administration | 65 |
SemiMunicipal EnterpriseLocal OptionTemper ance Reform | 76 |
ProMunicipal Work | 86 |
Some Difficulties Considered | 94 |
A Unique Combination of Proposals | 101 |
The Path followed up | 114 |
Social Cities | 126 |
The Future of London | 141 |
154 | |
Postscript | 161 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
acres advantages advocated agricultural estate agricultural land average beautiful become better building built capital carried Central Council Chap chapter co-operative considerable construction cost Crystal Palace debentures desire diagram Ebenezer Howard economic effect effort employed employment enterprise estimate expenditure expense experiment factories farmer fullest Garden City Association George Cadbury growth Herbert Spencer houses individual industrial J. S. Mill labour landlord landlord's rent landowners levied London County Council London School Board magnet ment migration miles municipal nature necessary organisation Paderborn paid parks persons Port Sunlight possessed powers present principle principle of local pro-municipal problem produce Professor Marshall profits proposed purchase purposes question railway rate-rent rates realise reformers regard represents revenue roads scheme secure sinking fund slums social socialistic society streets tenants things tion To-Morrow Topolobampo town trade undertakings various vested interests wealth forms whole