Von Eckardt, Wolf2006-06-062006-06-061964-11-07Wolf Von Eckardt, "America Tomorrow: Creating the Great Society," The New Republic, 7 November 1964.https://hdl.handle.net/1920/1023Article: photocopy, 11" x 8.5" (27.9cm x 21.6cm) This submission contains only the title page and first page of article, for legal reasons. For full article, visit www.tnr.com.Article titled America Tomorrow: Creating the Great Society, by Wolf Von Eckardt, printed in The New Republic, 7 November 1964. This article is broken into seven sub-sections: introduction; What's in it For Me?; Eggheads in Suburbia; Fractured Communities; a Civilized Environment; Uses of Open Space; and a Joy to Behold. Von Eckardt is skeptical about Robert E. Simon's investment and America's reaction to it; namely people wanting to live so close, even above, shops and restaurants in this new town. Von Eckardt traces the planned community's roots in England; discusses town centers in Finland; restlessness in suburbia; society's duty to provide affordable housing and transportation; and the human need for open spaces. Planned Communitiy Archives Collection, 444.03.734680 bytesapplication/pdfen-USReston (Va.)EnglandFinlandArticle: Wolf Von Eckardt, 7 November 1964.Article