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Americans and Their Land: The House Built on Abundance

Americans and Their Land: The House Built on Abundance
By Ms. Anne Mackin

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Thomas Malthus once said, "The happiness of the Americans depended much less upon their peculiar degree of civilization than . . . upon their having a great plenty of fertile uncultivated land."

Malthus knew. Lord MacCaulay knew. Albert Gallatin knew. America and its people would change as a growing population whittled away the supply of land.

Nothing has shaped the American character like the abundance of land that met the colonist, the pioneer, and the early suburbanite. With today's political and economic institutions shaped by the largesse of yesteryear, how will Americans fare in the new landscape of water wars, expensive housing, rising fuel prices, environmental and property rights battles, and powerful industrial lobbies?

Why is land the key to American democracy? How can we protect our democracy as more people and industries compete more intensively for our remaining resources? Americans and Their Land begins an important, overdue discussion of these questions. Anne Mackin takes the reader story by story from frontier history to the present and shows how land shaped the American political landscape. She shows how our evolving traditions of apportioning resources have allowed diminished supplies to create our present, increasingly unequal society, and she asks how 300 million Americans living in the new American landscape of growing competition can better share those resources.

Anne Mackin has previously been a planner for the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management, and she is a longtime writer on topics related to planning and history. Her work includes A Design Primer for Cities and Towns (coauthored with Alex Krieger) and contributions to an edited volume portraying Boston history for Mapping Boston


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #971181 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-07-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 264 pages

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"A compelling, even moving, portrait of the national landscape?its past, its meaning, its urgent need of rescue." -- James Carroll, author of House of War and An American Requiem, winner of the National Book Award

About the Author
Anne Mackin has previously been a planner for the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management, and a longtime writer on topics related to planning and history. Her work includes A Design Primer for Cities and Towns and a series of fifty vignettes portraying Boston history for Mapping Boston.