Bordering on Madness: An American Land Use Tale

Bordering on Madness: An American Land Use Tale image
ISBN-10:

1594605378

ISBN-13:

9781594605376

Author(s): Popper, Andrew
Edition: Second
Released: May 01, 2008
Format: Paperback, 268 pages
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Description:

Bordering on Madness is a novel about a battle between a university and a community over proposed construction of a new campus facility. As the land use fight ripens, the homeowners and university become combatants. The opposition becomes the enemy, depersonalized and reprehensible.

From a teaching perspective, the novel allows for discussion of conventional and unconventional land use strategies as well as the development of a number of issues: When does one person have the right to control the lawful use of property owned by another? When does aggressive advocacy become unethical, unacceptable misconduct? What is the role of government when it comes to disputes between those opposed to development and those seeking approval of a proposed project? What are the best ways to handle the anger and frustration of individuals threatened by what they perceive as destructive change?












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