THE URBAN ANTIREGIME - PROGRESSIVE POLITICS IN SAN-FRANCISCO

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DELEON, RE
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10.1177/004208169202700404
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TU98 [区域规划、城乡规划];
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0814 ; 082803 ; 0833 ;
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San Francisco is in transition between two urban regimes, a crumbling business-dominated progrowth regime and an emerging progressive slow-growth regime, which is best described as an antiregime because it functions mainly to obstruct the exercise of power. To convert an urban movement into a regime, the city's progressive leaders must reconcile the divergent political interests of coalition elements, renegotiate a partnership with the private sector that is consistent with slow-growth objectives, and settle disputes surrounding Mayor Agnos's tenure. The progressive coalition's exclusive reliance upon a small-business economy is not sufficient to resolve contradictions between materialist and postmaterialist goals in the progressive agenda.
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