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Private Future Pawley, Martin
Private Future Pawley, Martin
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**Private Future by Martin Pawley - Preloved Paperback**
Martin Pawley's provocative exploration of individualism versus collective society feels startlingly relevant today. This architectural critic turned social commentator dissects how our obsession with personal space and private ownership shapes modern life, questioning whether our "private futures" are actually isolating us from genuine community.
Pawley argues that our retreat into gated communities, private transport, and personal technology creates a paradox: the more we protect our individual freedoms, the more we lose our collective power. It's part social theory, part architectural criticism, with enough accessible wit to avoid academic stuffiness.
Perfect for readers who enjoyed *The Death and Life of Great American Cities* or anyone fascinated by urban planning, social psychology, and the psychology of space. Architecture students and city-dwellers questioning modern living will find plenty to chew on.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks shows gentle wear but solid binding.
*"Brilliantly prescient - Pawley predicted our smartphone isolation decades early."*
*"Made me rethink my entire relationship with my neighborhood."*
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