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Lack of social infrastructure can lead to isolation from "summary" of Dark Age Ahead by Jane Jacobs

In many ways, our cities and neighborhoods are built on the foundation of social infrastructure. This includes the networks of relationships and institutions that bind us together as a community. When this social infrastructure is strong and vibrant, people feel connected and supported. They have access to resources, opportunities, and a sense of belonging. However, when social infrastructure begins to erode, the consequences can be dire. Isolation is one of the most significant dangers of a lack of social infrastructure. When people feel disconnected from their neighbors and community, they are more likely to experience loneliness, depression, and even physical health problems. Without a strong social network, individuals may struggle to find support in times of need or to access the resources necessary for a fulfilling life. Moreover, a lack of social infrastructure can lead to a breakdown in trust within a community. When people do not feel connected to one another, they are less likely to cooperate, collaborate, or work together for the common good. T...
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    Dark Age Ahead

    Jane Jacobs

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