Last week, New York City lost one of its greatest urban critics and most outspoken voices of dissent. Robert Fitch, best known for his controversial analysis of 20th Century urban development and planning, died on March 4th at the age of 72. In the
Nation on Tuesday, Doug Henwood paid tribute to this undervalued author and organizer.
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By
Morgan Buck
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17 March 2011
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