In this indispensable book, urban visionary Jane Jacobs argues that as
agrarianism gives way to a technology-based future, we're at risk of
cultural collapse. Jacobs--renowned author of The Death and Life of
Great American Cities and The Economy of Cities--pinpoints five
pillars of our culture that are in serious decay: community and family;
higher education; the effective practice of science; taxation, and
government; and the self-regulation of the learned professions. The
corrosion of these pillars, Jacobs argues, is linked to societal ills
such as environmental crisis, racism, and the growing gulf between rich
and poor.
But this is a hopeful book as well as a warning. Drawing on a vast frame
of reference--from fifteenth-century Chinese shipbuilding to Ireland's
cultural rebirth--Jacobs suggests how the cycles of decay can be
arrested and our way of life renewed. Invigorating and accessible, Dark
Age Ahead is not only the crowning achievement of Jane Jacobs' career,
but one of the most important works of our time.