Joel on Rod Arquette: A Better Future After COVID-19?

By: KNRS 105.9 Talk Radio
On: Rod Arquette Show

Joel Kotkin, Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures at Chapman University and executive director of the Urban Reform Institute, joins the Rod Arquette show to discuss his recent piece in The Daily Beast on how the coronavirus may be pushing America toward a better future.


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From the Right: Summer reading for political junkies

By: George J. Marlin
On: The Island Now

For some years, I have been recommending new political books readers might choose to crack open during their summer vacations. This year, however, I am taking a slightly different approach because many interesting books slated for publication in the spring have been put off due to the coronavirus pandemic.

So, for political junkies, I recommend not only recent publications, but several books published decades ago that I took down from my library shelves and reread while confined to my home. (The out-of-print books can be purchased at abebooks.com.)

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Joel Kotkin talks with Danielle Smith about the Rebellion of America’s New Underclass

By: Danielle Smith
On: Omny

Joel Kotkin talks with Danielle Smith about how many Americans are being permanently marginalized, and how this economic disparity for younger generations threatens instability, politically and otherwise. Read more

Counterpoint: Yes, the Twin Cities are Harmfully Segregated

By: Frederic W. (“Fritz”) Knaak
In: StarTribune

The June 23 commentary “This area’s been told for decades: Segregation won’t work” provides a compelling background leading up to the current unrest in Minneapolis. Yet its conclusions may lead us in the wrong direction in search of solutions. Read more

Reinventing ‘the Burbs’ with an Urban Twist

By: Haisten Willis
In: Washington Post

Mixed-use real estate, walkability and mass transit part of the new mix

The back-to-the-city narrative that took hold in the years after the Great Recession described a new generation — millennials — eschewing suburban life to ride public transit back into the urban core of America. Read more

Joel Kotkin on the Pandemic and its Riotous Aftermath

Host: Quillete

On: Podcast 95, with Toby Young

Joel Kotkin, executive director of the Urban Reform Institute and author of The Coming of Neo-Feudalism, talks to Toby Young about the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on American cities and the rioting that broke out following the death of George Floyd. Read more

Joel Kotkin Talks About Communities Hit Hardest by Effects of COVID-19

Host: The Hill

On: Rising, with Saagar Enjeti and Krystal Ball

Author Joel Kotkin on Wednesday said that urban communities and young people are being hit hardest by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and will have a tougher time recovering.
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Joel Kotkin talks with Dan Proft about Neo-Feudalism

By: Dan Proft
On: Omny

Joel Kotkin talks with Dan Proft about his just released book, The Coming of Neo Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class and how the coronavirus is accelerating the shift to a new feudalism. Read more

Joel Kotkin Talks About the Future of the Working Class

Host: The Hill

On: Rising, with Saagar Enjeti and Krystal Ball

Chapman University’s Joel Kotkin joins Saagar Enjeti and Krystal Ball on Rising, to talk about his new book, ‘The Coming of Neo-feudalism.’

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Joel Kotkin Talks About COVID-19 Impacts on Work and Life

Host: Paul Orgel

On: Washington Journal, C-Span

Chapman University’s Joel Kotkin on C-Span, talking about the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on urban centers in the United States.

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