The fear of the other, the poor and the stranger has often fostered the formulation of specific policies, while the history of the European city can be described as a succession of systems of intolerance, removal of the difference and normalisation efforts. The adoption of devices to prevent permeability and accessibility (such as walls, infrastructural and environmental barriers) in the past, has been replaced today by multiple and complex forms of segregation.
[interview with Paola Pellegrini]
[The atrium in the Pioneer-Endicott building in downtown Saint Paul.] |
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The customer objected to paying the sales tax that raised the price to $1.93, and after Abualzain and the customer argued, Abualzain grabbed a machete he had behind the counter and struck the man twice, cutting his hand and arm, Abualzain admitted in court.
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