[Public housing projects] are not lacking in natural leaders,' [Ellen Lure, a social worker in East Harlem] says. 'They contain people with real ability, wonderful people many of them, but the typical sequence is that in the course of organization leaders have found each other, gotten all involved in each other's social lives, and have ended up talking to nobody but each other. They have not found their followers. Everything tends to degenerate into ineffective cliques, as a natural course. There is no normal public life. Just the mechanics of people learning what's going on is so difficult. It all makes the simplest social gain extra hard for these people.

Jane Jacobs

The Death and Life of Great American Cities

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