What do conservatives, liberals, and radicals see as the problems of today's cities? What policies does each point of view define as a solution to these problems? Which position comes closest to your own?

What will be an ideal response?


- Radical-left view: Cities are in crisis. Under capitalism, cities operate to support and benefit the few who own productive property, ignoring the needs of the majority; urban poverty, crime, and sprawl are all out of control.
- Liberal view: Cities suffer from the effects of social inequality; poor people and minorities fare the worst with regard to housing, schools, and other resources.
- Conservative view: Urban life is far better than it was a century ago because living standards have risen. Inner cities declined as economic forces relocated and replaced industry after 1950, but the postindustrial economy is reviving them.

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