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... cities .... There is no correlation with population size . In short , the problem is clearly not limited to metropolitan centers . All cities , large and small , suburban city , core city , and indepen- dent city , are involved . ” 12 ...
... cities .... There is no correlation with population size . In short , the problem is clearly not limited to metropolitan centers . All cities , large and small , suburban city , core city , and indepen- dent city , are involved . ” 12 ...
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... cities , the greater be- comes the need for use of cars , and hence for still more space for them . " 29 It diverts a growing number of commuters from the railroads thus leading to more expensive and progressively worse railroad ...
... cities , the greater be- comes the need for use of cars , and hence for still more space for them . " 29 It diverts a growing number of commuters from the railroads thus leading to more expensive and progressively worse railroad ...
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... cities and rendering life in the sub- urbs a traumatic experience for all who must commute to and from their work . As in the case of much technological progress under capitalism , the fruits of the automobile are turning out to be the ...
... cities and rendering life in the sub- urbs a traumatic experience for all who must commute to and from their work . As in the case of much technological progress under capitalism , the fruits of the automobile are turning out to be the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Giant Corporation | 14 |
The Tendency of Surplus to Rise | 52 |
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