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America needs better urbanism: walkable cities, high-speed rail connection, density, and ornamental architectural styles for both public buildings and residences. So much of the endemic problems of American society stem from the loneliness, lack of community, environmental harm and economic stress of maintaining a sprawling car-centric physical environment. America with more density and walkable streets could be a utopia in my opinion: Think about how much people love living in college towns where the basics of life are all walkable. Imagine if much of the county could be that human-sized? At the very least highway should not be built right down the middle of cities so that the cities we have today can redevelop in a manner that lets them thrive and makes them a safe and enjoyable place to live, including with children and families.
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an initiative to effect this kind of vision would take decades, would require legislative changes to break the power of special interest groups across the political spectrum, and would only “work” if paired with a complete re-imagining of the American social contract I agree tho
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It’s unlikely I agree. Pipe dream
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have been thinking more and more about how entrenched interests are the downfall of civilization every mini power base protecting their fort and dragging all of society down in composite
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