Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-220) and index.
Table of Contents
From Garden City to Privatopia -- Restrictive covenants and the rise of common-interest housing -- From exclusivity to exclusion: homeowner associations in the suburban housing boom -- The expansion of privatopia: land economics and the legacy of Ebenezer Howard -- The Community Associations Institute: the care and feeding of residential private governments -- Homeowners associations as private governments -- CID private governments and the law in California -- Conclusion: reflections on privatopia and the city.