The Ludwig von Mises Institute publishes a podcast performed by Jeff Riggenbach called “The Libertarian Tradition”, which discusses significant figures in the libertarian movement. The most recent edition is dedicated to Jane Jacobs, who’s ideas are highly regarded by many libertarians, despite the fact that she publicly distanced herself from being associated with the term or movement. It’s a great listen, and mentions fellow Market Urbanists and friends of the site, Sandy Ikeda and Thomas Schmidt. It’s great to see more attention given to Jane Jacobs and urbanism by free market advocates.
Mises Podcast on Jane Jacobs
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On a similar note, Market Urbanist, Sandy Ikeda will be hosting a “Jane’s Walk” in honor of Jane Jacobs in Brooklyn Heights. Here’s a description from the site:
Eyes on Brooklyn Heights
The beautiful and historic neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights offers excellent examples of Jane Jacobs’ principles of urban diversity in action.
Beginning at the steps of Brooklyn’s Borough Hall, we will stroll through residential and commercial streets while observing and talking about how the physical environment influences social activity and even economic and cultural development, both for good and for ill. We will be stopping at several points of interest, including the famous Promenade, and end near the #2/3 subway and a nice coffeehouse.
Please wear comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing, and be sure to have lots of questions. See you there!
Date: Sunday May 8, 2011
Time: 1:00pm-2:30pmMeeting Place: The tour will meet at the steps of Brooklyn’s Borough Hall (2nd stop on the #2/3 subway) and end at the Clark Street station of the #2/3 subway.
Host:Sandy Ikeda
Host Organization: Purchase College
www.purchase.eduContact info:
[email protected]
I plan to attend. It would be great to see some other Market Urbanists there!