Right to the city : Accessible, effective and fair public transportation
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Year of publication | 2018 |
Type | Popularization text |
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Description | Per usual, I have to start my article with answering the typical question when it comes to my research: How is public transportation and its consequences related to philosophy? The best explanation I can offer is mentioning the roots of my interest in public transportation systems. The first influence is philosophy of urbanism (you can find my other articles about this topic) and its effects on moral behavior and political stands. |
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