
The Nature of Economies
Author: Jane Jacobs
Narrator: Kate Rudd
Unabridged: 4 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 11/15/2022
Categories: Nonfiction, Business & Economics, Nature, Ecology

Author: Jane Jacobs
Narrator: Kate Rudd
Unabridged: 4 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 11/15/2022
Categories: Nonfiction, Business & Economics, Nature, Ecology
Jane Jacobs (1916–2006) was a writer and activist who championed new approaches to urban planning for more than forty years. Her 1961 treatise The Death and Life of Great American Cities became perhaps the most influential American text about the inner workings and failings of cities, inspiring generations of urban planners and activists. Her efforts to stop the building of downtown expressways and protect local neighborhoods invigorated community-based urban activism and helped end Parks Commissioner Robert Moses’ reign of power in New York City.
Kate Rudd, actress and Earphones Award–winning narrator, has appeared in several independent films and shorts, as well as in multiple episodes of the television show Perks. As an audiobook narrator she has been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for best narration.
Jacobs is obviously best remembered as the godmother of the contemporary Urbanist movement thanks to her The Death and Life of Great American Cities. But to ONLY remember her for that would be to sell her short. She was an interdisciplinary scholar who was actively interested in developmental econom......more
In her forward, Jacobs writes "Readers unwilling or unable to breach a barrier that they imagine separates humankind and its works from the rest of nature will be unable to hear what this book is saying." This is, in my experience, profoundly true, and much of what passes for economic intelligence a......more
This book proves that economics is a beautiful, vital subject, not "the dismal science". It is a creative vision of the native beauty of a well-functioning market economy. It also addresses some common economic thinking of the last few decades and its practical impact on developing economies. (Parti......more
Ms. Jacobs' book has some interesting ideas that made me think about economics in a different light. For that intellectual contribution, she gets 4 stars. Still, this book would be a hard one to recommend to a casual reader, as the dialogue discussing those ideas was sometimes dry and unrealistic. A......more
I have to admit, I gave up on this book. It requires a lot of thinking and I didn't have time to give it what it deserves before the library demanded I return it. I read the first few chapters/conversations and I'm entirely intrigued. No economics background required, just some brain space and time......more
“This witty, beautifully expressed book represents the culmination of Jacobs’s previous thinking, and a step forward that deftly invokes a broader philosophical, even metaphysical, context.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)