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By Mr. George-Sp. C. ATHANASOPOULOS Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Student, Positive illusions are associated with unrealistic optimism about the future and an inflated Positive illusions are associated with unrealistic about theC. future and an inflated By optimism Mr. George-Sp. ATHANASSOPOULOS Architect assessment of one’s abilities. They are prevalent in normal life and are considered of the of Architecture assessment of one’s abilities. They are prevalent in Student normal life andSchool are considered essential for maintaining a healthy mental state, although,Technical there are University disagreements to essential for maintaining a healthy mental state, although, there are disagreements toof Crete the extent extenttotowhich whichpeople people demonstrate these positive illusions and whether they are the demonstrate these positive illusions and whether they are 1. Introductory approach: Defining the concept beneficial orornot. not.But Butwhatever whatever situation, is hard to dismiss their existence beneficial thethe situation, it the is ithard to dismiss their existence and and 1. Introductory approach: Defining concept ANTISTHENIS, the ancient Greek philosopher, (444 BC 370 BC, Athens), their positive and/or negative influence on human behavior and decision in their positive and/or negative influence on human behavior and decision makingmaking in ANTISTHENIS, the ancient Greek philosopher, (444 BC 370 BC, Athens), among other wise heritage he left us, he established a great “principle”: the general. Prominent Prominentamong among illusions is that of control, is tendency “the tendency for people general. illusions is that of control, that that is “the for people among other wise heritage he leftthe us,definition he established a greatof“principle”: the acquisition of their knowledge with ofdescribes thedescribes content concepts. to overestimate tostarts control events.” ThisThis paper positive illusions, overestimate theirability ability to control events.” paper positive illusions, acquisition of knowledge starts with theindefinition of the content of concepts. Based, therefore, on this “principle” a first, if not final, approach, the term their benefits but also quantifies theirtheir costs in five specific fields fields (gambling, their potential potentialtherefore, benefits but also quantifies in not five final, specific (gambling, 1 (and urban Based, on this “principle” inindicated acosts first, if approach, the term gentrification) is (in the area of Planning) (or gentrification stock and other markets, new firms andand startups, preventive medicine and wars). It 1 stock and other markets, new firms startups, preventive medicine and It gentrification (and urban gentrification) indicated (in thefrom areathis, of Planning) (or Sociology as well), as the “refining” of a cityisarea, the removal (inwars). various is organized into three parts. First the psychological reasons giving rise to positive isways), organized into three parts. First reasons giving rise Sociology as well), as the “refining” ofpsychological a city area, removal fromthere this,to (inpositive various of social groups, usually of the low-income andthe the placement of artists, illusions are described and their likely harm andand benefits stated. Second, theirthere negative ways), of social groups, usually of low-income and the placement of artists, illusions are described and their likely harm benefits stated. Second, their negative the operation of art galleries, restaurants, etc. However this “change”, regardless of consequences areofpresented andrestaurants, their costs are quantified in five areas seriously the operation art galleries, etc. However this “change”, regardless consequences areconsequences presented andhas, theirresults costs also are quantified in fiveprices areas (and seriously whatever other rising of land theof affected with emphasis to those related has, to the illusion of control that seems toprices dominate whatever other consequences also land (and the potential relative speculation). affected with emphasis to those related toresults the illusion ofrising controlof that seems to dominate those of unrealistic optimism. The costs involved are huge and serious efforts must be potential relative speculation). The gentrification found at first in the in early 1960s and it refers to those of term unrealistic optimism.isThe costs involved areUK huge and serious efforts must be undertaken to understand their enormity steps to avoid them in theand future. The term gentrification iswealthy foundand atpeople first intaken the UK in early 1960s itareas refersofto the then observed trend of to buy property in poor undertaken toa understand their enormity steps taken to them in the future. Finally, there is concluding section where theand challenges to avoid positive illusions are the then observed trend of wealthy people torelated buy property in poor areas of London, upgrade them, stay themselves sometimes there and thus old residents Finally,and there is a concluding section where the challenges related to positive illusions are noted directions for futurestay research are presented. London, upgrade them, themselves sometimes there and thus old residentsare are being indirectly “squeezed”. noted and directions for future research are presented. being indirectly “squeezed”.
A description of this phenomenon is included in the work of Sociologist Ruth A description of this phenomenon is included in the work of Sociologist Ruth
Keywords: illusion of control, illusions, better that average symptom, cost/benefits of illusions, gambling fallacy, self rated health (SRH), planning fallacy, preventive medicine
GLASSillusion at theofsame whilethat similar were recorded in gambling other major Keywords: control,period, illusions, better averagesituations symptom, cost/benefits of illusions, fallacy, GLASS at(SRH), the same period, while situations were recorded in other major self ratedinhealth planning fallacy, medicine cities Western countries, bypreventive othersimilar Researchers.
cities in Western countries, byunrealistic other Researchers. Since then, issue with has preoccupied several scholars andanfor its more Positive illusions arethe associated optimism about the future and inflated Since then, the issue has several scholars andthe forand its more assessment of one’s abilities (Kruger etare al.,preoccupied 2009). Such illusions are prevalent in from normal life comprehensive approach being summarized below, Positive illusions are associated with unrealistic optimism about the future and anvarious inflated comprehensive approach are being summarized below, from the can be considered useful in some cases for maintaining a healthy mental state (Taylor and Brown,various interpretations the phenomenon gentrification, assessment of one’sof abilities (Kruger et al., of 2009). Such illusionsthe arefollowing: prevalent in normal life and 1988, although,ofthere is disagreement toofthe people demonstrate these interpretations the phenomenon the following: In1994), a sense, the phenomenon isfor due togentrification, a extent trendatohealthy ofwhich a new category of social can be considered useful in some cases maintaining mental state But (Taylor andgroups Brown, positive illusions and whether they are beneficial or not (Colvin and Block, 1994). whatever to “return” to the city, leaving the purlieus forextent several reasons: highinfluence costs inonmoney 1988, 1994), italthough, is their disagreement to the toand/or whichnegative people demonstrate these the situation, is hard to there dismiss existence and their positive positive illusions anddecision whether they are beneficial or not (Colvin and Block, 1994). But and time to travel from the purlieus to downtown, where work lackwhatever of the human behavior and making in general. Prominent among illusions isplace that ofis,control the situation, it isLanger hard todistributed dismiss their existence their1912-1940. positive and/or negative influence onin term comes from Ruth GLASS, Ruth GLASS was born that is 1. defined by asSociologist “an expectancy of aand personal success probability higher than thebetter sense ofThe safety at the(1975) residencies outside town centres, search for Berlin, where she made her making first studies. In 1932 she published an important study entitled: human behavior and decision in general. Prominent among illusions is that of control objective probability would warrant” (p. 313). She also claims that “while people may pay lip service services of health, education, entertainment “at the heart of the city”,movements (possibly)for Youth Unemployment. The same year she leftevents Germany andsuccess after continuous to theisconcept of by chance they behave as “an though chance subject to control” (p. 311). that defined Langer (1975) as expectancy of a are personal probability higher than the lower living cost of, “withdrawal” from private car easier access to markets, etc.where studies and research in Geneva, Prague, London and New York she came back to London, This article describes positive illusions, talks about their potential benefits but also quantifies objective probability would warrant” (p. 313). She also claims that “while people may pay lip service in According 1943 she published studies regarding cityphenomenon planning. In 1950 sheto became teacher in the to another approach, the isnew due aand systematic and their in College five specific fields (gambling, stock and other markets, startups, to University thecosts concept of chance behave as though chance events are subject tofirms control” (p. 311). of they London, where she continued her social research. Her public action and long-term informal effort by organized groups, manufacturers, brokers of buying preventive medicine and wars). It is organizedfor into three See parts. FirstCOLLINS the psychological reasons This article positive talks about theiralso: potential benefits but also quantifies her work are describes characterized by aillusions, passion justice. ENGLISH DICTIONARY. and selling real estate, etc., for the depreciation initially of part of the urban web, in giving rise to positive illusions are described and their likely harm and benefits stated. Second, their 10th edit. Wil. COLLINS SONS AND Co Ltd. London 2009. WIKIPEDIA: The Free Encyclopedia: their costs in five specific fields (gambling, stock and other markets, new firms and startups,
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negative GENTRIFICATION consequences are of presented and their costs are Definition, Types Intervention, quantified in five areas that are seriously affected. Finally, Definition, Types of intervention, Concerns ofsection Gentrification there is a concluding where the challenges related to positive illusions are noted and directions for future research are Concerns presented.
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Introductory approach: the concept ANTISTHENIS, the ancientDefining Greek philosopher, (444 BC - 370 BC, Athens), forecasts the about forthcoming, uncertain aevents whose for integr ANTISTHENIS, ancient Greek philosopher, BC -“principle”: 370 BC,benefits Athens), among other wise heritage he left us, he established(444 great the are overestimated while their risks are undervalued (e.g., the among other wise heritage leftthe us,definition he established a greatof“principle”: acquisition of knowledge startshe with of the content concepts. the and answ acquisition of knowledge starts with the of the content of concepts. planning below, Lovallo andifKahneman, 2003). 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Toof that exten the operation ofconsequences art galleries, However regardless whatever other has, results also risingthis of “change”, land prices (and theof answer this questionhas, we need to also explore both advantages andthe 2005) to whatever other consequences results rising ofthe land prices (and potential relative speculation). damages associated with positive illusions and take into account potential relative speculation). The term gentrification is found at first in the UK in early 1960s and it refers to also evide The term gentrification found atpeople first in the UK in early 1960s and itareas refersofto that it ca the costs involved. the then observed trend ofiswealthy to buy property in poor the then observed trend wealthy sometimes people to there buy property in poor areas London, upgrade them, stay of themselves and thus old residents areof among ca London, upgrade them, stay themselves sometimes there and thus old residents are attack, re being indirectly “squeezed”. being indirectly “squeezed”. A description of this phenomenon is included in the work of Sociologist Ruth Pope, 201 Positive Illusions A description ofperiod, this phenomenon is situations included inwere the recorded work of Sociologist Ruth GLASS at the same while similar in other major cases, the GLASS at the same period, while similar situations were recorded in other major cities in Western countries, by other Researchers. People view themselves more positively compared to how they cities in Western countries, bypreoccupied other Researchers. Since then, the issue has several scholars and for its more or not th judge others. Furthermore, people also consider themselves Since then, the issue has preoccupied several scholars andthe for various its more of unreali comprehensive approach are being summarized below, from comprehensive approach are being summarized below, from the lessofnegatively compared to how others perceive them.various This financial interpretations the phenomenon of gentrification, the following: interpretations the phenomenon thecategory following: than average” illusion amply of demonstrated In a sense,“better theof phenomenon is dueof togentrification, a trendhas of a been new social groups (Taylor a to “return” to(Brown, the city, leaving purlieuslearning, for several reasons: parenting, high costs inhealth, money pessimisti 2012) inthedriving, teaching, and time to travel from the purlieus to downtown, where work place is, lack the anticipate work competences, leadership ability, remembering better of than termat comes from Sociologist Ruth GLASS, 1912-1940. Ruth search GLASS for wasbetter born in sense1.ofThe safety the distributed residencies outside town centres, and even having more giftedstudy children Berlin, whereothers she made herin first studies. In 1932 she intelligent anand important entitled: addition, services of health, education, entertainment “at published the heart of the city”,movements (possibly) Youth Unemployment. The same year she left Germany and after continuous for than neighbors or friends. For car instance, access 94% of US professors lower living cost of, in “withdrawal” from private markets, etc.where and Ham studies and research Geneva, Prague, London and Neweasier York she came to back to London, rated themselves betterthe than their colleagues (Cross, 1977), in According 1943 she published studies regarding cityphenomenon planning. In 1950 she teacher80% in the in East A to another approach, is due tobecame a systematic and University College of London, where she continued her social research. Her public action and of drivers themselves above average on a number of (Endo et a long-term informal effortregard by organized groups, manufacturers, brokers of buying her work are characterized by a passion for justice. See also: COLLINS ENGLISH DICTIONARY. important characteristics (McCormick et al., 1986), only 1% The be and selling real estate, etc., for the depreciation initially of part of the urban web, in 10th edit. Wil. COLLINS SONS AND Co Ltd. London 2009. WIKIPEDIA: The Free Encyclopedia: G.Australian ALEXANDRI: http://www.uncanny.net/ wetzel/gentry.htm a Gentrification: variety of of ways, in order Abstract. to achieve thetheir “assisted”, “voluntary”, workers rate job performance as(actually below comes fro average while 11.5% believe they are below average in keeping are asked 252123 11 fit and healthy (Headey and Wearing, 1989). Subjects even rated How w themselves better than others in predicting the sequence of • Excell coin tosses (Langer and Roth, 1975). 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The better than average • Quite good illusion has also been called the “Lake Wobegon” effect (Keillor, • Fair 1985; Kruger, 1999), named after a fictional location, where • Rather poor By Mr. George-Sp. “all the women are strong, all the men are goodC. ATHANASOPOULOS looking, Very poor Graduate School Design, • Student, and all the children areHarvard above University, average,” describing a realofand By Mr. George-Sp. C. ATHANASSOPOULOS • I don’t know Architect pervasive human tendency to overestimateStudent one’s achievements of the School of Architecture and capabilities in relation to others. On the oppositeTechnical side people many studies ( University In of Crete tend to undervalue dangers such as disease, serious accidents and 2009; Bushwick, 2012 1. Introductory approach: Defining concept other hardships whose existence theythe accept but believe cannot of mortality and gives 1. Introductory approach: Defining the concept (444 BC - 370 BC, Athens), ANTISTHENIS, the ancient Greek philosopher, happen to themselves (Dolinksi et al., 1987; McKenna, 1993). than that made by ANTISTHENIS, the ancient Greek philosopher, (444 BC -“principle”: 370 BC, Athens), among other wise heritage he Taylor left us, and he established a great theof the medi On the affirmative side, Brown (1988, 1994) a study among other wise heritage leftthe us,definition he established a greatof“principle”: acquisition of knowledge startshe with of the content concepts. the claimed thatofpositive illusions are the adaptive, enabling people to concepts. answered the SRH. W acquisition knowledge starts with the content of Based, therefore, on this “principle” indefinition a first, if of not final, approach, the term feel hopeful in the face of great difficulties and overwhelming 1 people who Based, therefore, on this “principle” is inindicated a first, if (in notthe final, approach, the term (and urban gentrification) area of Planning) (or feel bette gentrification 1 gentrification (and urban gentrification) isarea, indicated (in thefrom areathis, of Planning) (ormuch as 20 uncertainty. Positive attitudes canofcontribute to the achievement livevarious by as Sociology as well), as the “refining” a cityPositive the removal (in illusions: costs/benefits Sociology as well), as the “refining” of a city area, the removal from this, (in various of tough tasks, groups, like starting a new firm that should have been ways), of social usually of low-income and thenot placement there Figure of artists, 1, taken from ways), of social groups, usually of low-income andto thethis placement of artists, the operation art galleries, restaurants, However “change”, regardless of optimistic undertaken ifofobjective logic had beenetc. applied, work harder,there shows that the operation ofconsequences art galleries, restaurants, etc.also However regardless whatever other has, results risingthis of “change”, land prices (and theof be moreother productive and not has, giveresults up in the face of of hardship. costs are towhatever consequences also rising land prices (and the potential relative speculation). and Brown (1994) assert that “most people exhibit positive . 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Ruth search GLASS for wasbetter born in safety residencies outside town centres, and answers thethe question “Do higher levels positive (e.g., the sense Berlin, where she made her first studies. In 1932 sheof published anillusions important study entitled: services of health, education, entertainment “at the heart of the city”,movements (possibly)for Youth Unemployment. same year she left Germany the and advantages after continuous higher levelsThe of adjustment?” Although, of A critical predict lower living cost of, “withdrawal” from private car easier access to markets, etc.where studies and research in Geneva, Prague, London and New York she came back to London, illusions have been criticized, newer evidence from ologically positive in According 1943 she published studies regarding cityphenomenon planning. In 1950 sheto became teacher in the to another approach, the is due athe systematic and University informal College of London, where she continued her social research. 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man, 2003). A critical predict higher levels of adjustment?” Although, the advantages of ome psychologically positive illusions have been criticized, newer evidence from the htly better than they extensive literature of positive psychology (DeSalvo et al., 2006; E¶.A¶. A¶. TO¶.AYT. AYT.¶EP. ¶EP.AN. AN. / R.DEC. ADM.LOC. LOC. DEV. REG./ R. / R.DEC. DEC. LOC.GOV. GOV. REG.DEV. DEV. E¶. TO¶. / R.DEC. ADM. DEV. REG. REG. s while avoiding the Bushwick, 2012) portrays the advantages of LOC. positive thinking tic assumptions. To that extend from greater happiness (Seligman, 2003; Gilbert, h the advantages and 2005) to longer life expectancy (Bopp et al., 2012). There is nd take into account also evidence on the benefits of so-called expressive writing, that it can improve mood disorders, help reduce symptoms among cancer patients, improve a person’s health after a heart attack, reduce doctor visits, and even boost memory (ParkerPope, 2015). Although positive illusions seem beneficial in many By is Mr. George-Sp. C. ATHANASOPOULOS cases, the critical question the extent of their value and whether Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Student, mpared to how they or not the derived benefits exceed the negative consequences By Mr. George-Sp. C. ATHANASSOPOULOS Architect consider themselves of unrealistic expectations and their possible psychological and Student of the School of Architecture perceive them. This financial harm in case of failure. Research, however, has shown Technical University of Crete amply demonstrated (Taylor and Shepperd, 1998) that people occasionally will be 1. Introductory approach: Defining the concept ng, parenting, health, pessimistic; bracing themselves for negative feedback, if they 1. Introductory approach: Defining the concept ANTISTHENIS, the ancient Greek philosopher, BC -be370 BC, Athens), embering better than anticipate that their optimistic out-look(444 might challenged. 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Figure 1 similar shows the significant differences for instance, by believing thatof gains in casinos are major possible avoided if the driver GLASS at the same while situations recorded in other Although excessive illusions can also be detrimental, it can be through good luck while under valuing the odds favoring casinos GLASS at the same period, while similar situations were recorded in other major between various answers to the question the perceived has superior cities in Western countries, by other Researchers. argued that theythe are preferable to their opposite, that of learned (illusion of of control). People shouldstate at least be he/she aware of the helplessness 1975; Nolen, 2014) by whenother people give negative implications of unrealistic optimism and believing that cities in(Seligman, Western countries, Researchers. Since then, the issue has preoccupied several scholars and for its more of health of the men and women who participated in the survey setting up trying because they believe that future events cannot be they can control chance events, in particular when planning andunrealistic go Since then, the issue has preoccupied several scholars and for its more influenced by them in constructive way. should dealing disposition. with future oriented situations where predictions forthat they cou comprehensive approach arethere being summarized below, from the various and speaks byanyitself on theIdeally, value of positive danger becomprehensive some optimal level between approach positive illusions and helplessness forthcoming, uncertain below, events are required and the illusion of are being summarized from the various interpretations of the phenomenon of gentrification, the following: depending on each as specific situationof andFigure the benefits and harm the planning fallacy prevails (Flyvbjerg et al., 2003; Lovallo and and unnece Results those 1, as well as those of the other surprises interpretations of the phenomenon of thecategory following: associated each. the According to the opinion ofisthedue authors, In a with sense, phenomenon togentrification, a Kahneman, trend of2003). a new of social groups SRHillusions, studies, support Taylor’s claims the illusions of control psychological harm. positive however, seem beneficial to probably the most thatPsychologists have documented the “planning fallacy” to “return” the city, the purlieus for several reasons: high costs in money important human to objective, that of aleaving longer life expectancy while (Buehler et al., 1994; Lovallo and Kahneman, 2003) based are promoting rather than undermining good mental health. occur, for also contributing other aspects human endeavor. on over optimistic predictions result in and of timethe of instance, b and time topositively traveltofrom the ofpurlieus to downtown, where workthatplace is,cost lack Although excessive illusions can also be detrimental, it can be through good luck wh 1. 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ATHANASOPOULOS different Some assert that spending time in superGraduate luxury casinos with Harvard University, School of Design, Student, By Mr. George-Sp. C. ATHANASSOPOULOS ver, such five star restaurants, super shows and Architect exciting surroundings is Student of the School of Architecture ccording their main motivation for gambling on the side. But is this true Technical University of Crete ms “over given the massive level of casino profits that come from players’ continue losses? For most gamblers major the motivation 1. Introductory approach:the Defining concept is the thrill of 1. 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Awhat description of this phenomenon is included in the work of Sociologist Ruth to induce GLASS it is Anot “wheel ofwhile fortune” or slot machines whileofthe description ofperiod, this phenomenon is situations included inwere the recorded work Sociologist Ruth atplaying the same similar in other major GLASS at the same period, while similar situations were recorded in other major smallest losses occur in “craps which, however, do not cities in Western countries, by othertables” Researchers. cities in Western countries, bypreoccupied other Researchers. Since then, the issue has several its more seem to be very popular. The losses in black jackscholars are also and low forthem. Considerable re Since then, the issue has preoccupied several below, scholars andthe for various its more comprehensive approach are being summarized from but one must be approach perfectly familiar with the game in orderfrom to the investors nor experts comprehensive are being summarized below, various interpretations of the phenomenon of gentrification, the following: 4 avoid technical and/or psychological June 2015 | Volume 6 | Article 859 mistakes. 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Objective research comprehensive approach are longer being summarized from the various without h interpretations of the phenomenon of gentrification, thebelow, following: has shown that uncertainty cannot be eliminated by preventive interpretations the phenomenon thecategory following: In a sense, theof phenomenon is dueof togentrification, a trend of a new of social groups Krauss, 20 medicine that has an opposite effect than that intended, and The Ir to “return” to the city, leaving the purlieus for several reasons: high costs in money causes much more harm than gains. Nature’s predispositions war in A and time to travel from the purlieus to downtown, where work place is, lack of the 1. The term comes from Sociologist Ruth GLASS, 1912-1940. Ruth GLASS was born in about our health cannot be predicted. The uncertainty of when sense of safety at the distributed residencies outside town centres, search for better drive the Berlin, where she made her first studies. In 1932 she published an important study entitled: services of health, education, “at thedeath heart will of the city”,cannot (possibly) disease is likely entertainment to strike and when occur be Youth Unemployment. The same year she left Germany and after continuous movements for bin Laden lower living cost of, “withdrawal” from private car easier access to markets, etc. studies and research in Geneva, York she(the came back to London, where 9/11 catas eliminated withPrague, any London degreeand of New certainty exception being in According 1943 she published studies regarding cityphenomenon planning. In 1950 sheto became teacher in the to another approach, the is due a systematic and our own feeling of how we feel, see section on SRH above) University informal College of London, where she continued her social research. brokers Her public and USA and long-term effort by organized groups, manufacturers, ofaction buying her work are characterized a passion for justice. 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Wars are, indeed, influenced the most by positive illusions at a massive cost to the taxpayers and with grave human suffering. In this section, the cost of three wars (Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq) will be appraised and the optimistic predictions of victory n as it is leading to these wars will be presented. In his 2015 State of the By Mr. George-Sp. C. ATHANASOPOULOS y at a cost Union Address, US President Barack Obama asked Congress to Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Student, the USA authorize military action against Islamic State extremists, saying By Mr. George-Sp. C. ATHANASSOPOULOS Architect e PSA test the US can defeat them without being “dragged into Student of theanother School of Architecture 2014) The ground war in the Middle East” (NBC News, 2015). Ironically Technical University of Crete the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) was created after the “end” of 1. Introductory approach: Defining the concept the 1.Iraq war that was started by President Bush in March 2003 Introductory approach: the concept ANTISTHENIS, the ancientDefining Greek philosopher, (444 BC - 370 BC, Athens), (Sanger and Burns, 2003). How reliable is Obama’s assertion that ancer is ANTISTHENIS, the ancient Greek philosopher, BC -“principle”: 370 BC, Athens), among other wise heritage he left us, he established(444 a great the ued use the Islamic State will be defeated? An aide to former Defense among other wise heritage leftthe us,definition he established a greatof“principle”: acquisition of knowledge startshe with of the content concepts. the health Secretary Donald Rumsfeld confessed that “ififwe had had the acquisition of knowledge starts with theindefinition of the content of concepts. Based, therefore, on this “principle” a first, not final, approach, the term men who 1 Based,totherefore, on this a first, not final, approach, the term foresight see how long it “principle” would last isin and evenifif(in it would have (and urban gentrification) indicated the area of Planning) (or gentrification 1 (and urban gentrification) is indicated (in the area of Planning) (or mies for gentrification Sociology well), as the a city done area, the this, (in various cost half as the lives, we “refining” would notof have it” removal (Trotta,from 2013). of those Sociology as well), as the “refining” of (a) a city area, removal fromthere (inartists, various ways), of social groups, usually of low-income andthe theassessments placement The Iraq war was declared based on optimistic ofthis, of nce and ways), of social groups, usually of low-income and the placement there of artists, the of art galleries, restaurants, etc. However this and “change”, an operation easy victory, (b) that Iraqis would consider the US alliedregardless of the operation of art galleries, restaurants, etc. However this “change”, regardless whatever other consequences has, results also rising of land prices (and theof troops as “liberators” and (c) onhas, the false belief Iraqi whatever otherspeculation). consequences results alsothat rising ofdictator land prices (and the potential relative Saddam Hussein’s government held weapons of mass destruction potential relative speculation). The term gentrification is found at first in the UK in early 1960s and it refers to ty of men (after search such atstockpiles found). The Theexhaustive term gentrification iswealthy found first in the UK in early 1960s and itareas refersofto the then observed trend ofno people to were buy property in poor urviving a reality the then observed trend wealthy people to there buy property in poor areas proved quite different as described by Stewart (2007), London, upgrade them, stay of themselves sometimes and thuswho old residents areof treatment being London, upgrade them, stay themselves sometimes there and thus old residents are indirectly “squeezed”. talks of the anarchy that begun just 6 months after the start of the m of false war. being indirectly “squeezed”. A description of this phenomenon is included in the work of Sociologist Ruth A description ofperiod, this phenomenon is included inwere the recorded work of Sociologist Ruth sulting in GLASS at thearticle same while similar in other major A NYT estimates that the situations US war inwere Iraqrecorded has cost GLASS at the same period, while similar situations in other major in Western countries, by other Researchers. 10 years? cities $1.7 trillion withcountries, an additional $490 billion in benefits owed to cities in Western bypreoccupied other Researchers. Since then, the issue has several scholars and for its more f financial war veterans, figure thathas would grow to more than $6 trillion Since then,a the issue preoccupied several scholars andthe for various its more comprehensive approach are being summarized below, from tests and over the next four decades (Trotta, 2013). This article also asserts comprehensive approach are being summarized below, from the various interpretations of the phenomenon of gentrification, the following: interpretations of the phenomenon of thecategory following: that warthe has killed at least 134,000 Iraqiofcivilians and may In athe sense, phenomenon is due togentrification, a trend a new of social groups to “return” to the city, the purlieus for several reasons: high costs in money have contributed toleaving the deaths of as many as four times that urology and time to travel from the purlieus downtown, where work place is, lack of the number without counting securitytoforces, insurgents, journalists 1.of The termat comes from Sociologist Ruth GLASS, Ruth search GLASS for wasbetter born in sense safety the distributed residencies outside town centres, and humanitarian workers. In addition, the1912-1940. US medical and Berlin, where she made her first studies. In 1932 she published an important study entitled: services of health, education, entertainment “at the heart of the city”,movements Youth Unemployment. same year she a leftdecade Germany after continuous disability claims forThe veterans after ofand war totaled $33 (possibly)for lower living cost of, “withdrawal” from private car easier access to markets, etc.where studies and research in Geneva, Prague, London and New York she came back to London, l benefits billion while 2toyears later, that number had risen to $134.7 billion. in According 1943 she published studies regarding cityphenomenon planning. In 1950 sheto became teacher in the another approach, the is due a systematic and he harm long-term University College of London, where she continued her social research. Her public and Worse still, it estimates that such claims will exceed the billion informal effort by organized groups, manufacturers, brokers ofaction buying her work are characterized by a passion for justice. See also: COLLINS ENGLISH DICTIONARY. dvantages. and dollar mark atestate, the end ofAND second decade. These estimates selling realCOLLINS etc., for theCodepreciation initially of part of the urban web, in 10th edit. Wil. SONS Ltd. London 2009. WIKIPEDIA: The Free Encyclopedia: kups and aindicate Gentrification: G. ALEXANDRI: Abstract. http://www.uncanny.net/ wetzel/gentry.htm variety aofhuge ways, in orderand to achieve the “assisted”, (actually monetary humanitarian cost with“voluntary”, practically uce future no benefits as the ISI would not have existed if Saddam Hussein 38 2521 11 identifies had stayed in power. Moreover, the objective that the war would dealt with have allowed the USA to control Iraq’s oil never happened. As t and the US firms left the area because of increased insecurity, Iraq started
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e potential benefits billion while 2 years later, that number had risen to $134.7 billion. nd that the harm Worse still, it estimates that such claims will exceed the billion ever the advantages. dollar mark at the end of the second decade. These estimates E¶.A¶. A¶. TO¶.AYT. AYT.¶EP. ¶EP. AN. / R.DEC. ADM.LOC. LOC.DEV. DEV.REG. REG./ R. / R.DEC. DEC. LOC. GOV. REG.DEV. DEV. dical checkups and E¶. TO¶. / R.DEC. ADM. LOC. GOV. REG. indicate aAN. huge monetary and humanitarian cost with practically need to reduce future no benefits as the ISI would not have existed if Saddam Hussein e medicine identifies had stayed in power. Moreover, the objective that the war would ey can be dealt with have allowed the USA to control Iraq’s oil never happened. As onetary cost and the US firms left the area because of increased insecurity, Iraq started er than the benefits selling a sizable and growing percentage of its oil production ion that it is illusory to China which is providing drilling technology and capital dicted correctly and investments to the country. If current trends continue, China will By part Mr. George-Sp. ATHANASOPOULOS mprove one’s chances end up “owning” a good of Iraq’s oilC.production facilities Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Student, . Objective research without having to fight a multitrillion dollar war (Arango and By Mr. George-Sp. C. ATHANASSOPOULOS Architect inated by preventive Krauss, 2013). Student of the School of Architecture that intended, and The Iraq war was not the first to costTechnical trillions University of dollars.ofThe Crete ure’s predispositions war in Afghanistan started in October 2001 with the goal to Introductory approach: the concept uncertainty of 1. when drive the TalibanDefining from power, because they had allowed Osama 1. Introductory approach: Defining the concept ANTISTHENIS, theand ancient Greek philosopher, (444 BC - 370 BC, Athens), will occur cannot be bin Laden al Qaeda, to hit the World Trade Center in the ANTISTHENIS, the ancient Greek philosopher, (444 BC -“principle”: 370 BC, Athens), among other wise heritage he left us, he established a great the the exceptionamong beingother 9/11 catastrophe. Ironically, to fight the fundamentalists that the wise heritage leftthe us,definition he established a greatof“principle”: acquisition of knowledge startshe with of the content concepts. the ion on SRH acquisition above) USA andonSaudi Arabia trained financed to the of knowledge starts with had theindefinition of the content ofcombat concepts. Based, therefore, this “principle” a first, ifand not final, approach, the term al tests. Thegentrification critical 1 Soviets who had invaded Afghanistan in the December 1979.theIt term is Makridakis and Based, therefore, on Moleskis this “principle” inindicated a first, if (in not final, approach, (and urban gentrification) is area of Planning) (or 1 (and urban gentrification) is indicated (in the area of Planning) (or d in the concluding gentrification the US Arabia provided more than Sociology as estimated well), as thethat “refining” of aand citySaudi area, the removal from this, (in various Sociology as$40 well), as the “refining” of a city and area, the from this, of (inartists, various ways), of social groups, usually of andmoney theremoval placement there billion worth of low-income weapons to the fundamentalist ways), of social groups, usually of low-income and the placement there of artists, the operationMujahideen of art galleries, restaurants, “change”, regardless over the courseetc. of However their warthis against the Soviets, withof number o the operation of art galleries, restaurants, etc. However this “change”, regardless whatever other results rising of land prices (and theof part consequences of the money has, used to set also up thousands of fundamentalist whatever other consequences has, results also rising of land prices (and the suicide an potential relative speculation). 7relative June 2015 | Volume 6 | Article 859 Islamic religious schools Afghan potential speculation). The term gentrification is found at first(Madrassas) in the UK infor earlythe 1960s and it refugee refers to trauma be children flooding into Pakistan that consequently became theofto South Vie The term gentrification found atpeople first in the UK in early 1960s and itareas refers the then observed trend ofiswealthy to buy property in poor the then observed trend wealthy people to there buy property in poor areas majorthem, recruiting basis for sometimes the Taliban (Visalli, 2013). London, upgrade stay of themselves and thus old residents areof North 900 London, upgrade them, stay themselves sometimes there and thus old residents being indirectly “squeezed”. The Americans believed that they could do better than theare The ill being indirectly “squeezed”. A description of this is included work of their Sociologist Ruth a war and Soviets, andphenomenon the British before them,ininthe achieving objectives A description ofperiod, this phenomenon is situations included inwere the recorded work of Sociologist Ruth GLASS at the while similar in other2009) major in same Afghanistan which according to Obama (DeYoung, controlled GLASS at the same period, while similar situations were recorded in other major cities in Western countries, by other Researchers. included (a) “create a country stable and strong enough to the three cities in Western countries, bypreoccupied other Researchers. Since then, the issue has several scholars and for its more prevent al-Qaeda reoccupying Afghan” and (b)the being Since then, the issue has preoccupied several scholars and for various itsable more meaning comprehensive approach arefrom being summarized below, from “to disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-Qaida.” Reality shattered wasting a comprehensive approach are being summarized below, from the various interpretations of the phenomenon of gentrification, the following: interpretations the phenomenon thecategory following: “irresistible as it of is ashown in an of article the improve t In a sense,their theof phenomenon isillusion” dueof togentrification, a trend new socialin groups to “return” toLondon the city,Book leaving the purlieus for several reasons: in money Review (Stewart, 2009). The USAhigh wascosts obliged, like and time to travel from the purlieus to downtown, placeAfghanistan is, lack of the the British and the Soviets before where them,work to leave termat from Sociologist Ruth GLASS, 1912-1940. Ruth search wasbetter born in sense1.ofThe safety the distributed residencies outside town centres, for Conclu 13 comes years later, at the end of 2014, after having paidGLASS a huge price Berlin, where she made her first studies. In 1932 she published an important study entitled: services of health, education, entertainment “at the heart of the city”,movements Youth Unemployment. The same year Germany and afterThe continuous both monetarily and she in left human suffering. longest (possibly) overseasfor Resear lower living cost of, in “withdrawal” from private access markets, etc. studies and research Geneva, Prague, London and car Neweasier York she came to back to London, history war has cost the USA alone, one trillion andwhere itthe in According 1943 she published studies regarding cityphenomenon planning. In 1950 sheto became teacher in to another approach, the is due a dollars systematic and University College of London, where she continued her social research. Her public action and This pape would require spending several hundred billion dollars extra in long-term informal effort by organized groups, manufacturers, brokers of buying her work are characterized by a passion for justice. See also: COLLINS ENGLISH DICTIONARY. the futureetc., forfor the 10,000 soldiersinitially remaining inof the country andin stock and and selling real estate, the depreciation of part the urban web, 10th edit. Wil. COLLINS SONS AND Co Ltd. London 2009. WIKIPEDIA: The Free Encyclopedia: G. ALEXANDRI: Abstract. http://www.uncanny.net/ wetzel/gentry.htm a Gentrification: variety of medical ways, inand order to achieve the “assisted”, “voluntary”, disability expenses for war veterans. These (actually costs do medicine positive il not include interest payments for the increased debt caused by 252139 11 the Afghan war or the extra pension expenses of the military avoiding i associated with this war. The human cost of the war has been huge redu more than 20,000 dead soldiers and contractors, almost 100,000 there cou
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history war has cost the USA alone, one trillion dollars and it would require spending several hundred billion dollars extra in This paper has cons the future for the 10,000 soldiers remaining in the country and stock and other mar E¶.A¶. A¶.TO¶. TO¶. AYT. ¶EP.AN. AN. / R.DEC.ADM. ADM. LOC. DEV.REG. REG. / R.DEC. DEC. LOC. GOV. REG.DEV. DEV.as well as E¶. ¶EP. / R.DEC. LOC. DEV. / R. LOC. REG. medicine medical andAYT. disability expenses for war veterans. These costs doGOV. not include interest payments for the increased debt caused by positive illusions. It h the Afghan war or the extra pension expenses of the military avoiding illusions enc associated with this war. The human cost of the war has been huge reductions in mo more than 20,000 dead soldiers and contractors, almost 100,000 there could be some injured and with medical problems and 875,000 disability claims. illusions. What we m Sadly, no one, even the strongest supporters of the war, has illusions while avoidin claimed any benefits. though psychologicall Bystory Mr. George-Sp. C. ATHANASOPOULOS The war in Vietnam is another sad with an extraordinary to strike a balance be Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Student, cost, the illusion of great benefits and no actual ones. At the them for each case as By Mr. George-Sp. C. ATHANASSOPOULOS Architect time the loss of South Vietnam to the communist was of Architecture We live in an un Student ofNorth the School feared by US policy makers that it would createTechnical a domino with ensuing unc University ofthe Crete effect for other countries like Laos and Cambodia but then also anxiety and involves 1. Introductory approach: Defining the concept Thailand, Malaysia,approach: Singapore, and even to fall next with. Whether or no 1. Introductory Defining the Indonesia concept (444 ANTISTHENIS, the ancient Greek philosopher, BC - 370 BC,by Athens), under communist domination. Most ironically, it is communism being dressed app ANTISTHENIS, the ancient Greek philosopher, BC -“principle”: 370 BC, Athens), among other wise heritage he left us, he established(444 a great the that has totally collapsed and countries like China and Russia eliminating the risk o among other wise heritage leftthe us,definition he established a greatof“principle”: acquisition of knowledge startshe with of the content concepts. the that weretherefore, supporting in the its indefinition war withif of the USA have ofthe being acquisition of knowledge starts with the content of concepts. Based, on Vietnam this “principle” a first, not final, approach, termprepared is 1 abandoned communism and“principle” seen the greatest in their overestimate the cha Based, therefore, on this inindicated a first,increase if (in notthe final, approach, the term (and urban gentrification) is area of Planning) (or gentrification 1 (and urban gentrification) is indicated (in the area of Planning) (or gentrification number ofas billionaires. Furthermore, Vietnam Chinafrom have The uncertainty of in Sociology well), as the “refining” of a city area, theand removal this, (in various Sociology as well), as the “refining” of claiming a city area, the fromthere this,losing (inartists, various ways), of bitter social groups, usually of low-income and theremoval placement of become enemies as both are part of the South money is more ways), of social groups, usually of low-income and the placement there of artists, the operation of art galleries, restaurants, “change”, of opportunit China Sea thought to contain rich etc. oil However reserves this (LSE Ideas, regardless significant the operation ofconsequences art galleries, restaurants, etc.also However this “change”, regardless of whatever other has, results rising of land prices (and the n.d.). however, to balance whatever other consequences has, results also rising of land prices (and the potential relative speculation). US involvement in Vietnam started in the 1950s, not long goes down and not i potential relative speculation). The term gentrification is found at first in the UK in early 1960s and it refers to after the French left theofregion. was increased inearly the 1960s early investment strateg The term gentrification iswealthy foundIt atpeople first in the UK in andofitareas refersofto the then observed trend to buy property in poor the then observed trend of wealthy people to there buy property in poor areas 1960s and was them, elevated regular US combat units were never beofrisk free. T London, upgrade staywhen themselves sometimes and thus old residents are London, upgrade them, stay themselves there and old residents deployed in 1965 (Alpha History, n.d.). sometimes It was expanded intothus Laos anotherare uncertainty w being indirectly “squeezed”. being indirectly “squeezed”. description and of this phenomenon included the work of Sociologist Ruth andA Cambodia was peaked in is 1968 wheninNorth Vietnam risk in such case is hu A description ofperiod, this phenomenon is situations inwere the recorded work of Sociologist Ruth GLASS atthe theTet same while similar in other major launched Offensive that failed inincluded its goal of overthrowing the best strategy in th GLASS at the same period, while similar situations were recorded in other major cities in Western countries, by other Researchers. the South Vietnamese government convinced a large segment screening and not ev cities in Western countries, bypreoccupied otherbut Researchers. Since then, the issue has several scholars and for its more of the US population that winning the war was illusoryscholars despite the Even though such str Since then, the issue has several andthe for its more comprehensive approach arepreoccupied being summarized below, from various massive US spending and the heavy losses in dead and injured. followed as the harm comprehensive approach are being summarized below, from the various interpretations of the phenomenon of gentrification, the following: interpretations the phenomenon of thecategory following: The monetary cost of the is war to around than all their possible In a sense, theof phenomenon duehas togentrification, abeen trendestimated of a new of social groups $145 billion (more than one trillion constant 2015 dollars) able to figure out the to “return” to the city, leaving the purlieus for several reasons: high costs in money and time to travel from the purlieus to downtown, where work place is, lack the possible, without including medical and disability benefits and interest themofwhere 1.of The termat comes from Sociologist Ruth GLASS, 1912-1940. Ruth search GLASS for wasbetter born in sense safety the distributed residencies outside town centres, costs that probably double the actual outlays. There is also huge medicine can reduce Berlin, where she made her first studies. In 1932 she published an important study entitled: services of health, education, entertainment “at illusions: the heart of the city”,movements (possibly) Positive costs/benefits human suffering. It The is estimated that 60,000 US troops our life expectancy. Youth Unemployment. same year she leftalmost Germany and after continuous for lower living cost of, “withdrawal” from private car easier access to markets, etc.where studies and research in Geneva, Prague, London and New York she came back to London, were killed, more than 150,000 werecitywounded, 23,000 she suffered teacher Gigerenzer, in his in According 1943 she published studies regarding planning. In 1950 the to another approach, the phenomenon is due tobecame a systematic in and total disability and 2,000 were missing. A worse statistic was the we must become “ris University College of London, where she continued her social research. Her public action and long-term informal effort by organized groups, manufacturers, brokers of buying her work are characterized by a passion for justice. See also: COLLINS ENGLISH DICTIONARY. number ofreal 70,000–300,000 Vietnam Veterans who iets, with and selling estate, etc., for the depreciation initially ofcommitted part of the urban web, in 10th edit. Wil. COLLINS SONS AND Co Ltd. London 2009. WIKIPEDIA: The Free Encyclopedia: and another 700,000 veterans who suffered psychological mentalist asuicide Gentrification: G. ALEXANDRI: http://www.uncanny.net/ wetzel/gentry.htm variety of ways, in order Abstract. to achieve the “assisted”, “voluntary”, (actually trauma inbecause of the atrocities of war they experienced. On the n refugee Frontiers Psychology | www.frontiersin.org 8 40 2521 11 came the South Vietnam side the number of dead was 400,000 and on the North 900,000 (How Much Did the Vietnam War Cost?, 2014). The illusion of underestimating the real factors surrounding than the
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inst the Soviets, with number of 70,000–300,000 Vietnam Veterans who committed E¶.A¶. A¶.TO¶. TO¶.AYT. AYT.¶EP. ¶EP. AN. / R.DEC.ADM. ADM.LOC. LOC. DEV.REG. REG. / R.DEC. DEC.LOC. LOC. GOV.REG. REG.DEV. DEV. ds of fundamentalist E¶. AN. / R.DEC. DEV. / R. GOV. suicide and another 700,000 veterans who suffered psychological the Afghan refugee trauma because of the atrocities of war they experienced. On the equently became the South Vietnam side the number of dead was 400,000 and on the North 900,000 (How Much Did the Vietnam War Cost?, 2014). i, 2013). The illusion of underestimating the real factors surrounding d do better than the eving their objectives a war and the optimistic assessment that the situation can be ma (DeYoung, 2009) controlled involves an immense cost and no benefits, at least in d strong enough to the three wars covered in this section. Yet, intelligent and wellMr. George-Sp. C. grave ATHANASOPOULOS causing suffering and n” and (b) being able meaning people believeByotherwise Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Student, to a.” Reality shattered wasting a large amount of money that could have been used By Mr. George-Sp. C. ATHANASSOPOULOS Architect of people in their country. in an article in the improve the lives of a great number Student of the School of Architecture USA was obliged, like Technical University of Crete o leave Afghanistan Introductory approach: Defining the concept for Future Conclusion and Directions ng paid a huge1.price 1. 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The term gentrification is found at first in the UK in early 1960s and it refers to illusions. What we must do in is the exploit the benefits of positive 000 disability claims. 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