I'm not at all convinced that concentrating more economic activists into fewer blocks in fewer cities accomplishes your goal.
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Replying to @michaelbd @robert_mariani
do you also get mad at parents having kids because they're reducing the quality of their housing by overcrowding
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"economic activities" come from cities, new ones are created in cities, only a handful ever really function outside of them...
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Replying to @380kmh @robert_mariani
The question is Why prefer a handful mega cities like Southeast Asia, not a constellation of smaller ones like Germany?
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Replying to @michaelbd @robert_mariani
because residents of those German cities apparently prefer to buy stuff instead of making it and selling it; their loss
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Replying to @380kmh @robert_mariani
Germany makes quite a lot. Helps to dominate an Empire and use Greek and Portuguese credit ratings to make your exports competitive
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that's what I had thought, so why did you use it as an example? there's no "SE megacities or German little ones," it's already both
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