Plan for Melbourne, part 3 : one corridor of participants - not seven corridors of power
Crow, Ruth and Crow, Maurie (1972) Plan for Melbourne, part 3 : one corridor of participants - not seven corridors of power. Victorian State Committee of the Communist Party of Australia.
Abstract
Melbourne cannot be planned as if it were a neutral City of Paradise detached from history; as if its decision-makers were saints, and all its citizens well intentioned angels. Melbourne in the 1970s is not just a major city; nor just a major city based on modern industrial technology. It is also an advanced capitalist city, using the word "advanced" as one does when dealing with age: near the end of its life span, not just ripe but fast becoming rotten. It is bedevilled therefore with problems of a special kind that spring from capitalism that has reached a stage that is ripe for a fundamental change to a system that is no longer capitalism.
Item type | Book |
URI | https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/16124 |
Subjects | Current > Collections > Crow Papers Historical > FOR Classification > 1608 Sociology Historical > FOR Classification > 1606 Political Science |
Keywords | city planning, Melbourne, Victoria, regional plan proposals, conservation, metro, suburbs, urban growth, Gippsland, decentralisation, regionalisation, ecology, sociology, central business district, women's liberation, restructuring, capitalism, innovation, education, health services, Gippsland corridor, structuring, re-structuring, CROW-BOX5-3-14-DOC1 |
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