Although the problems of the world today seem to stem from an inability to build, the 20th century is also littered with the results of grand, utopian high-modernist experiments gone wrong. Therefore, it is often argued that innovation and changes should be small, slow and reversible. In his book ‘Seeing Like A State’ which documents the failures of high-modernism, James Scott makes this argument:
Should we take small steps when innovating?
Should we take small steps when innovating?
Should we take small steps when innovating?
Although the problems of the world today seem to stem from an inability to build, the 20th century is also littered with the results of grand, utopian high-modernist experiments gone wrong. Therefore, it is often argued that innovation and changes should be small, slow and reversible. In his book ‘Seeing Like A State’ which documents the failures of high-modernism, James Scott makes this argument: