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by BrianHenryIE
1703 days ago
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Take a hypothetical scenario (not dissimilar to war breaking out in WW2, and not dissimilar to the 2020 global pandemic upending our lives) – where the private motor vehicle is gone. Society (cities) would quickly re-orientate themselves so work wasn't so far away from home. So shops weren't on the outskirts of town. Your argument is predicated on cars existing. On cars causing the problem you suggest they solve. |
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