Personally, I found the pushcart readings very interesting. Both the primary and secondary sources brought up note-worthy ideas. In the Wasserman piece, she wrote about how the "clean and sanitized indoor retail" merchants wanted to get rid of pushcarts, because to them, pushcarts "stood for immigrant with a capital 'I'." Try as they might, they never really succeeded because even when they stopped pushcarts from clogging their front steps, their business went down. And so in the end, no one really won.