Palaces for the People

How to Build a More Equal and United Society

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Eric Klinenberg: Palaces for the People (2018, Penguin Random House)

English language

Published July 18, 2018 by Penguin Random House.

ISBN:
978-1-4735-4974-6
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3 stars (1 review)

"An eminent sociologist--and coauthor, with Aziz Ansari, of the #1 New York Times bestseller Modern Romance--makes the provocative case that the future of democratic societies rests not only on shared values but also on shared "social infrastructure": the libraries, childcare centers, bookstores, coffee shops, pools, and parks that promote crucial, sometimes life-saving connections between people who might otherwise fail to find common cause"--

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2.5 stars. A book about libraries does not need to mention Donald Trump.

There is a lot in this book that I hope many (most?) people already believe — or could be convinced of by Klinenberg. Unfortunately, I doubt his message will reach those who need to hear it most.

His vision for social infrastructure is well-researched and entirely correct but his delivery falls flat on a number of counts. In early chapters of the book he seems to go out of his way to identify the ethnicity of collaborators and research subjects. I understand the motivation to identify the communities who benefit from various forms of social infrastructure but in many places it's simply inappropriate. The book will also not age well, as repeated references to the garbage fire fashion show that is American politics won't survive into the next decade.

American politics aside, he rarely escapes America when …