Monday, May 04, 2009

AUTHENTICITY CHIC

Get ready for authenticity chic. Peggy Noonan, writing in the WSJ:

In New York some signs of that future are obvious: fewer cars, less traffic, less of the old busy hum of the economic beehive. New York will, literally, get dimmer. Its magical bright-light nighttime skyline will glitter less as fewer companies inhabit the skyscrapers and put on the lights that make the city glow.

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A prediction: By 2010 the mayor, in a variation on broken-window theory, will quietly enact a bright-light theory, demanding that developers leave the lights on whether there are tenants in the buildings or not, lest the world stand on a rise in New Jersey and get the impression no one's here and nobody cares.

A curious article by Noonan; a blend of amusement at the NYC establishment elite’s faux environmentalism, and realization that no one (outside NYC) cares about their “authenticity.” Read the whole thing.

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