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1. Introduction: Sprawl as a Moral Issue
2. Defining, Explaining, and Measuring Sprawl
3. Counting Costs and Benefits: Is Sprawl Efficient?
4. Do People Like Sprawl (And So What If They Do?)
5. Is Sprawl Fair? Liberal Egalitarianism and Sprawl
6. Liberal Egalitarianism in a Cul-de-Sac? Sprawl, Liberal Virtue, and Social Solidarity
7. Sprawl, Civic Virtue, and the Political Economy of Citizenship
8. You Can't March on a Strip Mall: Sprawl and Civic Disengagement
9. Sprawl, the Environment, and Climate Change
10. Reforming Sprawl, and Beyond Appendices Bibliography Index
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