Sinds zijn boek The rise of the creative class was hij de grote goeroe voor beleidsmakers wereldwijd maar inmiddels komt hij terug op zijn ideeën van creatieve voorspoed voor iedereen.
“[…] He argues that the creative classes have grabbed hold of many of the world’s great cities and choked them to death. As a result, the fifty largest metropolitan areas house just 7 percent of the world’s population but generate 40 percent of its growth. These “superstar” cities are becoming gated communities, their vibrancy replaced with deracinated streets full of Airbnbs and empty summer homes.”
Jacobinmag.com/2017/08/new-urban-crisis-review-richard-florida
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