Suggested Reading: Articles 
          The following articles are as pertinent now as the day they were published. They articulate a major theme of Save Our Land, Save Our Towns:  Our current American lifestyle, based on consuming ever more resources, is simply not sustainable.  We need to rethink what constitutes “quality of life”: 
          Living With Less. A Lot Less 
            By Graham Hill 
            New York Times  
          March 10, 2013 
          The Earth is Full 
            By Thomas Friedman 
New York Times  
June 7, 2011  
          This Old World 
            By Ted Fishman 
            New York Times Book Review 
            Nov. 26, 2010
 
                      What’s Your Consumption Factor?  
            By Jared Diamond 
            New York Times 
            Jan. 2, 2008 
          Totally Spent 
            By Robert B. Reich 
            New York Times 
            Feb. 13, 2008 
          The following article by America’s leading town planners is perhaps the finest summary, anywhere, of the merits of traditional towns and the dreariness of sprawl: 
          The Second Coming of the American Small Town 
            Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk 
            Wilson Quarterly 
            Winter 1992 
          The following article by traffic engineer Walter Kulash explains why it is impossible to build enough road capacity to sustain sprawling development: 
          The Third Motor Age 
            By Walter Kulash 
            Places 
            Winter 1996 
            
            
            
            
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