"On first appearance, [redacted] exemplifies the image of the successful Manhattan executive; [redacted] is well-educated, wealthy, popular with women, abreast of cultural trends, belongs to a prominent family, has a high-paying job and lives in an upscale, chic apartment complex. [Redacted] passes for a refined, intelligent, thoughtful [redacted], but is in reality a violent sociopath..."
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Sanctimony and the City
"If anything, they thought we were a little nuts — in the late 1960’s the Upper West Side was one of New York’s fastest-declining neighborhoods, rife with drugs, crime and decay. Yet where others saw risk, we saw opportunity: affordable housing, racial and economic diversity and a vision of a sustainable, vibrant community not yet on the urban demographer’s radar."
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