Plough Quarterly No. 23 - In Search of a City
Exploring the significance of urban life in today's world
Joseph Bottum author José Corpas author NT Wright author Jenny McCartney author Adriano Cirino author Clare Coffey author Brandon McGinley author John Thornton, Jr author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Plough Publishing House
Published:17th Dec '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This issue of Plough Quarterly explores urbanization's impact on humanity, highlighting cities as centers of creativity and community amidst their challenges.
In Plough Quarterly No. 23 - In Search of a City, the editors explore the profound impact of urbanization on humanity's future. While it may seem unconventional for a publication rooted in agrarian values to delve into city life, the issue argues that urban environments are not just relevant but essential for understanding contemporary society. Cities are now the focal point of human existence, shaping our experiences, interactions, and aspirations in ways that cannot be ignored.
This edition features a diverse array of perspectives from various cities around the world, including Belfast, New York City, and Medellín. Each location is examined through the lens of its unique cultural and social dynamics, showcasing the vibrant creativity and community spirit that urban areas can foster. However, the magazine does not shy away from addressing the darker aspects of city life, acknowledging the challenges posed by economic disparity, power struggles, and moral dilemmas that often arise in these bustling metropolises.
The issue also highlights influential voices such as Jane Jacobs and Augustine, providing historical and philosophical context to the discussion of urban life. Readers will find not only insightful articles but also engaging art and book reviews that enrich the conversation. Ultimately, Plough Quarterly No. 23 - In Search of a City invites readers to rethink their relationship with urban spaces and consider how they can contribute to the common good in these dynamic environments.
ISBN: 9780874863390
Dimensions: 260mm x 191mm x 6mm
Weight: 272g
96 pages