Excluded, Richard D Kahlenberg
Excluded, Richard D Kahlenberg
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Excluded
How Snob Zoning, NIMBYism, and Class Bias Build the Walls We Don't See

Author: Richard D Kahlenberg

Narrator: Graham Winton

Unabridged: 9 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 07/11/2023


Synopsis

An indictment of America's housing policy that reveals the social engineering underlying our segregation by economic class, the social and political fallout that result, and what we can do about it

The last, acceptable form of prejudice in America is based on class and executed through state-sponsored economic discrimination, which is hard to see because it is much more subtle than raw racism.

While the American meritocracy officially denounces prejudice based on race and gender, it has spawned a new form of bias against those with less education and income.  Millions of working-class Americans have their opportunity blocked by exclusionary snob zoning.  These government policies make housing unaffordable, frustrate the goals of the civil rights movement, and lock in inequality in our urban and suburban landscapes.

Through moving accounts of families excluded from economic and social opportunity as they are hemmed in through “new redlining” that limits the type of housing that can be built, Richard Kahlenberg vividly illustrates why America has a housing crisis. He also illustrates why economic segregation matters since where you live affects access to transportation, employment opportunities, decent health care, and good schools. He shows that housing choice has been socially engineered to the benefit of the affluent, and, that astonishingly the most restrictive zoning is found in politically liberal cities where racial views are more progressive.

Despite this there is hope. Kahlenberg tells the inspiring stories of growing number of local and national movements working to tear down the walls that inflicts so much damage on the lives of millions of Americans.
 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Anita on July 08, 2023

This author writes a very impressive argument against exclusionary zoning whereby wealthy geographies use zoning laws to keep lower income earners out of their neighborhoods. Whenever someone from the opposite side of the political aisle can convey a persuasive case, I immediately have respect for t......more

Goodreads review by Lghamilton on September 08, 2023

This is a 10-hour audio book that could probably be trimmed down to half of that. Kahlenberg places exclusionary zoning and its class-segregationist outcomes squarely on "the left" and "progressive cities", which I find untenable. Until Euclidian zoning in the 1920s, neighborhoods generally had a mi......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn on April 13, 2023

Loved it! Clear, thorough, and relevant to every American I know. Sooooo many statistics, which can make it feel a bit dry. As someone who has lived in many of the places mentioned, I’ve been waiting for years for someone to write this book. Such a huge problem in America that people seem to just ac......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on June 05, 2024

Exclusionary zoning. That’s an important phrase and you’ll hear it nonstop in this book. Affordable housing has been important to me in recent years but this book really summed it up in a way I couldn’t verbalize previously. A very important read, especially as we’re in dire need of housing currentl......more

Goodreads review by AnnieM on August 04, 2023

This book is a must-read. "Excluded: How Snob Zoning, NIMBYISM, And Class Bias Build The Walls We Don't See" takes the work of Richard Rothstein covered in his book "The Color of Law" into even more detail about how zoning laws contribute to inequities (from education, jobs, housing, etc.). I learne......more


Quotes

“A valuable guide to fixing one of America’s most enduring social ills.”—Publishers Weekly

“A thoughtful, worthy argument for fair-housing reforms that are truly fair.” —Kirkus