Article(electronic)June 2001

VIACRATICAMERICA:Plessyon Foot v.Brownon Wheels

In: Annual review of political science, Volume 4, Issue 1, p. 417-438

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Abstract

▪ Abstract  The United States has undergone a profound spatial reorganization over the course of the twentieth century, and it influences the working of democratic and judicial institutions profoundly. The critical feature is differential access to transportation and place, and the major instrument is of course the automobile. Other technologies—the AC electric grid most fundamental among them—have allowed a finer and finer sorting of the population into relatively homogeneous income strata. The failure of Brown v. Board of Education (1954) is a leading example of this phenomenon. The trivialization of local politics—when resources are separated from needs in a region—is another.

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English

Publisher

Annual Reviews

ISSN: 1545-1577

DOI

10.1146/annurev.polisci.4.1.417

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