Enjoyed the realistic description of "Economic Man" - it sings of a deep look into the processes that have been relied upon for eons. I am very much surprised that the gentleman is from the U.S. but he is also a Landscape Architect. It seems to me that in the U.S. the notion of "Human Geography" is not as prevalent as in Europe but our Landscape Architect professionals seem to embody an overlapping interest.
http://www.metropolismag.com/Point-of-View/February-2013/A-New-Humanism-Part-9/
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