
Monday, 29 October 2007
Tuesday, 23 October 2007
City Slicker or Country Bumpkin?

To me cities are the epitome of centralised economies which tend to lead to increased transport (delivery of goods/provision of services) as well as untold 'social problems'.

I did muse last night that planned cities may be different, such as Dongtan, near Shanghai in China. But, the jury is still out. My own suspicion is that more autonomous, smaller communities may be a better solution. If, indeed, there is a solution. In other words, we should go back to just the way things probably were some time ago before everything got out of control:
I think 'developing nations' would be wise to pay heed to some of these kinds of issues in 'industrialised nations'.
Bumpkin may be a derogatory term and not particularly fashionable but I'm guessing that too will have to change.
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