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Down with the Cities!

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The author argues that urbanization is the fundamental source of pollution and ecological collapse and therefore that cities must be dismantled to preserve human survival. The city is defined by its dominance of secondary and tertiary industries, and urban sprawl is shown spreading via roads, developments, and infrastructure into rural areas. Three intertwined forces — modernization as an unquestioned ideal, the human pursuit of convenience and luxury, and the profit motive of the money economy — drive endless construction and the smothering of land with concrete. The work urges decentralization and localized self-sufficiency as necessary responses to urban-driven environmental destruction.

About the Author

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Tadashi Nakashima

Tadashi Nakashima is an author known for his work in the realm of speculative fiction. His notable book, "Down with the Cities!", explores themes of urban life and societal structures, reflecting a critical perspective on modern civilization. Nakashima's writing often engages with the complexities of city living, offering readers a thought-provoking narrative that challenges conventional views. Through his work, he contributes to the broader discourse on urbanization and its impact on human experience.

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