The classic example is libraries, but ideally I’m thinking of places you can have a conversation.

Interested in types of places (“libraries”) or specific places. Growing up we would wander around the local grocery store which was open 24 hours.

  • @Telodzrum
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    -91 year ago

    Capitalism didn’t kill third spaces, technology did. Niel Postman and Robert Putnam spent most of their lives writing about the creep of technology and how it destroys actual human society and its base-level interactions.

    • @grue
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      241 year ago

      Car-dependent zoning did.

      • @Telodzrum
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        -111 year ago

        Because “capitalism ruined it” is a tired and lazy excuse. I’m more interested in actual causes.

        • @[email protected]
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          161 year ago

          I’d say it’s not even capitalism but the rabid anti-tax people/movement. Third spaces like libraries and parks are paid for by tax money, and if people keep voting against raising taxes, well guess what. No more public spaces.