Guide to the Literature of Cities: Abstracts And Bibliography, Part V: Urban Renewal Council of Planning Librarians. Exchange Bibliography, No. 309

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But it is checked by antiquated theories of state rights, hone rule, and local authority (Abrams discusses the intricacies and obsoles- cence of the system). State and federal functions regarding cities nust be re-defined realistically. The federal govern- ment must deal with the cities directly without the consent of the states and their political creatures v;hose spokesmen obstruct pro-city legislation (Abrams documents such obstruct- ions) and must ''forgo the condition. . .that speculative ...private enterprise shall be the preferred agent to fulfill the (sound housing) objective." "The nation's first task," concludes Abrams, "is to bring the national perspectives, political powers, influence, and re- sources more in line with the responsibilities of urban society — by consensus, if possible, or by taking the issue to the people, if necessary." The work illuminates the intricacies of debt financing city budgets, government insurance and financing of housing, and the profitability to investors of tax exempt bonds.

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