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San Fransicko is outstanding. Michael Shellenberger pries loose the truth about homelessness and housing in America in this myth-shattering book — and proposes tested, humane alternatives that work.”

— Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb


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"San Fransicko is a lucid lesson in how self-serving ideological fads yank progressivism into a ditch, creating misery in the name of enlightenment. Shellenberger shows us one of the keys to running a city: knowing the difference between virtue signalling and getting results."

— John McWhorter teaches linguistics at Columbia University and writes for the Atlantic and the New York Times


 
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“Civilized urban life is a precious accomplishment — difficult to achieve and easy to squander. In this humane and reasoned book, Michael Shellenberger diagnoses the mistakes progressives made and maps out a practical, evidence-based path to improvement.” 

—Steven Pinker, author of Enlightenment Now and Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University


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"In his compassionate, pragmatic, and truly indispensable book, Michael Shellenberger takes on the devastation of the urban environment. Shellenberger lays out a humane blueprint to help the suffering, revive the cities, and restore civic order.”

— Sally Satel, M.D., Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute, and Lecturer, Yale University School of Medicine


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“In this compelling and well-written book, Shellenberger challenges many long-held shibboleths about how we think about cities and social policy.  Required reading for us liberals as we try to reimagine what cities should do, look like and whose interests they should serve.”

— Dalton Conley, Henry Putnam University Professor of Sociology, Princeton University


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“What explains the shocking breakdown of public order in many of America’s leading cities?  Michael Shellenberger, with the erudition and iconoclasm he is known for, shows how catastrophe can result when good intentions are combined with bad ideas. San Fransicko is devastating.”

— Michael Lind, author of The New Class War: Saving Democracy from the Managerial Elite


“Michael Shellenberger’s brilliant and terrifying San Fransicko depicts a city conquered by the forces of destruction, whose intent appears to be to make obsolete that supreme urban product, civilization. Call it a barbarian invasion from above... Shellenberger, who is evidence-driven and not prone to exaggeration, speaks bluntly of ‘the end of civilization.’”

— Martin Gurri, author, Revolt of the Public

 

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San Fransicko peels back layers of “progressive” rhetoric with peer-reviewed science and data to show that the vast majority of California’s unsheltered residents suffer from drug and alcohol addiction, and complex medical conditions, that cannot be solved by a key to a hotel room or higher cash stipends.”

— Jennifer Hernandez, civil rights lawyer, Holland & Knight


“Local shops are closing, neighborhoods are decaying, encampments of drug addicts have proliferated, and streets are befouled by human excrement — a set of failures Michael Shellenberger calls in his thoroughly researched and convincing new book, San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities, “the breakdown of civilization on America’s West Coast.”

— Bret Stevens, The New York Times