San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities

San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities

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  • Create Date:2021-10-22 03:41:03
  • Update Date:2025-09-23
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  • Author:Michael Shellenberger
  • ISBN:B08SMFSL5M
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Summary

The author of the national bestseller Apocalypse Never examines the problems plaguing America’s most liberal cities。

San Francisco was once widely viewed as the prettiest city in America。 Today it is best known as the epicenter of the homeless apocalypse。 What went wrong?

Michael Shellenberger has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for thirty years。 During that time he advocated for the decriminalization of drugs, affordable housing, and alternatives to jail and prison。 But as massive, open-air drug markets spread across the state, and overdose deaths rose to over 80,000 from 17,000 in 2000, Shellenberger decided to take a deep dive into the roots of the crisis。

What he discovered shocked him。 Crime, poverty, inequality—all the things decades of Democratic rule were supposed to solve。 The homelessness crisis is really an addiction and mental illness crisis。 The City of San Francisco and other West Coast cities — Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle—not only tolerate hard drug use, including by severely mentally ill people, they enable it。 And instead of fighting crime, progressives cities allow it。 Why is that?

In San Fransicko, Shellenberger reveals that the underlying problem isn’t a lack of housing, money for social programs, or political will。 The real problem is an ideology that designates some people as victims and others as oppressors, and insists on unequal treatment of the two。 The result is an undermining of the values that make cities, and indeed civilization itself, possible。

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Reviews

Jenna

The author is an avowed liberal progressive, so I was utterly surprised by the history and current failings of west-coast progressives about homelessness, addiction, and mental illness that he meticulously researched。 Tragic, but wholly correct about how progressives are ruining cities with the constant victimization of people while spending billions of dollars without solving anything to unaccountable NGOs。 Eye-opening read!

Fritz

Did anyone else get a copy that smelled like farts?This is not a rating based on the content。 I bought a copy at City Lights in San Francisco and the book itself smells like a fatty。My coworker confirmed。Weird。

Jason R

An important take on why some extreme progressive policies, left unchecked, do more harm than good -- creating even more problems and in some cases exacerbating the ones they were put in place to solve。

Shannon

An excellent take on what has gone wrong in our beloved SF。 Great writing and actionable steps to solve these problems。

Michelle

I was fortunate to get an advance copy of this important story - Don't be turned off by the title, the argument is strong on what we're doing wrong in SF and other cities, and Michael and his team detail a great plan to help get our addicts off the streets, helping the addicts, their loved ones, and our communities。 Looking forward to having this plan unfurl over the next months and seeing important, needed change be made。 I was fortunate to get an advance copy of this important story - Don't be turned off by the title, the argument is strong on what we're doing wrong in SF and other cities, and Michael and his team detail a great plan to help get our addicts off the streets, helping the addicts, their loved ones, and our communities。 Looking forward to having this plan unfurl over the next months and seeing important, needed change be made。 。。。more