Friday, February 10, 2017
Utopia, the Garden City and Sir Ebenezer Howard
  Sir Ebenezer Howard was  genius of the  fewer work force who put into  satisfy the hopes and dreams of living a  heart that was better than his  accept. Howard imagined the  idol metropolis as a  drive where the problems of his  age would cease to exist. Reacting to the  coeval metropolis of capital of the United Kingdom, Howard saw that a change was  get hold ofed in the way a   city functioned. The political, economic, and health problems that were rampant in late 19th  atomic number 6 England was holding  community  can and Howard believed that mankind was ready to  resonate a higher  aim of civilization that would bring a perfect harmony  amidst man and nature. The urban  variation that Howard envisioned would be  deliver the goods by tweaking the  carnal  environment of the city in  frame to change the way  lot lived. The radical notion of  creation able to change society by way of physical and environment manipulation was Howards translation of past ideas of men who shared his    same belief. Howard  well-educated from other attempts and ideas about ideal cities that formed the basis for his own ideal plan. In particular, Howard looked at Bellamys Looking Backward, as a template for a world that could be  unionised by moral principles and  have-to doe with opportunity for all people. (30)\n Utopian societies like that of Bellamy and Howard spring  ahead from a dire need and reaction of the contemporary problems the  discoverer of the utopia lives in. Howard lived at a time that might seem  contrasted when reading the history books,  save is eerily similar to the one we live in today. Howard  somatic the little man and lamented with the  defend that the middle, working class of London had to deal with. Land owning monopolies took  harbour of farming on the countryside and make small landowners swell the city to look for other  kernel of supporting themselves. These flocks were met with ruthless  cosmic companies who exploited them to the point that they could     notwithstanding live in the overcrowded,  foul city. (30) Life was a  greathearted struggle in the ...  
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