Mother Jones blogs about Detroit, the new American dream
Detroit writer Toby Barlow’s piece in the NYTimes about the $100 homes went around and around a number of media outlets. One reference about it came out on Mother Jones. And though it was mostly snippets of the article, it put forth some interesting ideas. More so than most of the other reposters of Barlow’s article.Excerpt:”Detroit right now is just this vast, enormous canvas where anything imaginable can be accomplished,” says the Times author, Toby Barlow.
“In a way, a strange, new American dream can be found here, amid the
crumbling, semi-majestic ruins of a half-century’s industrial decline.”
I find this fascinating. Politicians talk all the time about the
ingenuity and resilience of the American people. We all know that
rhetoric can feel empty at times. But as this country begins its climb
out of this recession, real life examples of that fighting spirit will
abound. And the places that were hit the hardest will and already are
seeing them first.Read the entire post here.
Detroit writer Toby Barlow’s piece in the NYTimes about the $100 homes went around and around a number of media outlets. One reference about it came out on Mother Jones. And though it was mostly snippets of the article, it put forth some interesting ideas. More so than most of the other reposters of Barlow’s article.
Excerpt:
“Detroit right now is just this vast, enormous canvas where anything imaginable can be accomplished,” says the Times author, Toby Barlow.
“In a way, a strange, new American dream can be found here, amid the
crumbling, semi-majestic ruins of a half-century’s industrial decline.”
I find this fascinating. Politicians talk all the time about the
ingenuity and resilience of the American people. We all know that
rhetoric can feel empty at times. But as this country begins its climb
out of this recession, real life examples of that fighting spirit will
abound. And the places that were hit the hardest will and already are
seeing them first.
Read the entire post here.