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claim:much-of-the-emotional-misery-of-the-20th-century-was-caused-by-the-terrible-loss-of-belonging-our-contemporary-processes-inflicted-on-societyMuch of the emotional misery of the 20th century was caused by the terrible loss of belonging our contemporary processes inflicted on society.
Causal attribution of widespread psychological suffering to the built environment
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- Explains why profound life is less common in modern buildings.
- The emotional misery and disconnection caused by modern urban development processes that eliminate personal uniqueness and public ownership
- Directly blames the design of modern space for severing self- and social connection
- Blanket condemnation of the inherited system of processes as fundamentally life-destroying.
- Diagnosis of modern lifelessness.
- Pinpoints the automobile as a primary agent in the destruction of public space and belonging
- Links the impersonal development model to the suppression of individual feeling and the consequent degradation of the built world.