Re: Rethinking Liberalism
On Apr 21, 2007, at 2:00 PM, Andy F wrote:
The comparison to Chicago (which has a reputation even among Mass-ians as being more “down-to-earth”) is that neighborhoods seem more economically integrated around Boston, and have a higher “granularity” than in Chicago, where you have relatively huge swaths that seem one or the other. That is, there is more geographical isolation of culture there.
Racially/ethnically, Chicago is more segregated than Boston
York is very segregated too.
Doug