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Missing: Third Places and Public Spaces

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Episode Summary

I tried meeting a friend downtown and realized there's literally nowhere to go without spending money. Every café wanted 7 euros for apple juice, park benches were designed to torture your spine, and the library was closed because "no one wants to work anymore." Welcome to late-stage capitalism's war on third places!

In this episode, I break down how we've systematically eliminated the spaces where people can gather, connect, and exist without opening their wallets. Third places aren't your home or workplace – they're the coffee shops, parks, libraries, and community spaces that make society actually function.

I explore why third places are disappearing (spoiler: it's always about profit), how this isolation is literally killing us, and what we can do to fight back. From Barcelona's car-free superblocks to Vienna's lingering coffee culture, I share examples of places getting it right. Because honestly, shouldn't we be able to exist in public without justifying it through consumption?

Key Points

Third places are dying because our economic system treats every space as wasted potential unless it's generating profit – parks become parking lots, community spaces become luxury condos

• Social isolation from losing third places literally kills people: elderly adults without community connection face health impacts equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes a day

• We've created a world where teenagers have nowhere to exist – malls kick them out, cafés demand constant consumption, and hanging out on streets attracts police attention

• Libraries are our last true public third places, serving as community centers, job resources, and safe spaces while constantly fighting budget cuts and reduced hours

• Cities like Barcelona prove another way is possible with car-free "superblocks" that transform streets into community living rooms where kids play and neighbors connect

Related Links

This episode is based on this article: https://iandebay.com/the-good-system/third-places-crucial-for-society/

Referenced episode: https://iandebay.com/podcast/why-cars-are-bad/

Ian's YouTube Channels:

Subscribe to Ian's Newsletter: https://iandebay.substack.com

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Episode Summary

I tried meeting a friend downtown and realized there's literally nowhere to go without spending money. Every café wanted 7 euros for apple juice, park benches were designed to torture your spine, and the library was closed because "no one wants to work anymore." Welcome to late-stage capitalism's war on third places!

In this episode, I break down how we've systematically eliminated the spaces where people can gather, connect, and exist without opening their wallets. Third places aren't your home or workplace – they're the coffee shops, parks, libraries, and community spaces that make society actually function.

I explore why third places are disappearing (spoiler: it's always about profit), how this isolation is literally killing us, and what we can do to fight back. From Barcelona's car-free superblocks to Vienna's lingering coffee culture, I share examples of places getting it right. Because honestly, shouldn't we be able to exist in public without justifying it through consumption?

Key Points

Third places are dying because our economic system treats every space as wasted potential unless it's generating profit – parks become parking lots, community spaces become luxury condos

• Social isolation from losing third places literally kills people: elderly adults without community connection face health impacts equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes a day

• We've created a world where teenagers have nowhere to exist – malls kick them out, cafés demand constant consumption, and hanging out on streets attracts police attention

• Libraries are our last true public third places, serving as community centers, job resources, and safe spaces while constantly fighting budget cuts and reduced hours

• Cities like Barcelona prove another way is possible with car-free "superblocks" that transform streets into community living rooms where kids play and neighbors connect

Related Links

This episode is based on this article: https://iandebay.com/the-good-system/third-places-crucial-for-society/

Referenced episode: https://iandebay.com/podcast/why-cars-are-bad/

Ian's YouTube Channels:

Subscribe to Ian's Newsletter: https://iandebay.substack.com

  continue reading

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