San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities

San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities

by Michael Shellenberger

Recommended byGarry TanDavid Sacks

About This Book

"San Fransicko" by Michael Shellenberger is a thought-provoking exploration of the challenges facing one of America's most iconic cities. In this meticulously researched book, Shellenberger delves into the complex issues of homelessness, crime, inequality, and political polarization that plague San Francisco.

Drawing on interviews with a diverse range of residents and experts, Shellenberger dissects the root causes behind the city's struggles, exposing the failures of current policies and initiatives. He highlights how misguided activism and a lack of bold, pragmatic leadership have hindered progress and perpetuated the city's downward spiral.

Offering a fresh perspective, Shellenberger proposes innovative solutions to address San Francisco's most pressing problems. He advocates for a comprehensive approach that prioritizes evidence-based policies, compassionate care for the homeless, and inclusive economic growth. By challenging conventional wisdom and deep-diving into the underlying forces at play, Shellenberger offers tangible steps towards revitalizing San Francisco.

Through his engaging storytelling and well-researched analysis, Shellenberger sparks a vital conversation about the future of not only San Francisco but also other cities grappling with similar issues. "San Fransicko" serves as a wake-up call, calling on residents, policymakers, and concerned citizens to come together and forge a new path towards a thriving and inclusive city.

What People Are Saying

This book is lucid, full of real SF citizens who directly experience the worst of our deep policy mistakes buttressed by systemic nonprofit graft and corruption

Garry Tan

It's already very influential. It's not just about San Fransisco, it's about how the so-called progressive agenda in cities is not working

David Sacks

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