Here's a brief and accessible piece by Guy Debord on the effect cars have on city design and the flow of people: https://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/si/traffic.html …
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It is absolutely appalling how much natural darkness we've surrendered to light bulbs, and how much Nature-intended coldness we've murdered with fire!
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Profile is filled with a juvenile mish mash of anarchism, environmentalism, anti capitalist, post modern slop. In guessing 3rd year humanities, probably in a lot of debt snd miserable. Life is probably a mess, but are so arrogant as to think they can do better than the west.
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Ok. I assume you believe if only the right brilliant individuals were in charge, communism would work and not devolve into an authoritarian, genocidal hellscape immediately. That fair?
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Not sure why you deleted your "no one is in charge in anarchism" reply, but my response was that i couldnt tell if it was communism or anarchism. Anarchism doesnt have the body count, and as a theory is more difficult to argue against than historical catastrophes.
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Anarchism and communism aren't mutually exclusive. No one is in charge of a communist society just like no one is in charge of an anarchist society because both are stateless and classless.
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When you need an ambulance to come to your house, I hope you think of this tweet

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Imagine how much quicker ambulances could get to your house if there were fewer cars on the road.pic.twitter.com/pNx2jnzXmt
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Imagine how quickly you could receive medical help if communities weren't organized around cars as the primary mode of transportation—if rural areas weren't unnecessarily spread out and urban areas weren't super congested
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Right now, average wait times are 8-15 minutes, thanks to our current infrastructure. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-emergency-response-times/be-prepared-for-ambulance-wait-times-idUSKBN1A42KQ … But, if you want to up-heave that and make life pretty miserable for us all over decades of restructuring society around a non-automobile based concept, that's neat
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You will be even more miserable if we maintain the current infrastructural model and we encounter even more severe ecological crises than what we're seeing now. What we have now is not only less efficient than what we could have, but it's not ecologically sustainable
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i am genuinly surprised at the amount of people willing to defend cars in these comments
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You probably don't spend a lot of time outside talking to people with jobs and lives and such.
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Speak for yourself. Tons of folks hate their jobs and their commute.
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Then don’t drive or ride in them dickweed. Buy a pogo stick.
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Changing consumption habits on an individual level doesn't solve the problem. The issue here is how we organize cities, towns, etc. It's a systemic problem.
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I'm not walking 15 miles to get to school
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Your school is 15 miles away because your town was designed for cars
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Not sure I understand this, all city planning has to be organized like an urban area? What if you can't afford living in a city and NEED a rural option? I think dispensing with cars is far more complicated then that
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Longer ago people lived closer to schools, grocery stores and their jobs because they were all locally owned, run and supported. The consolidation of schools has removed the smaller more personal school and businesses are increasingly becoming national franchises or chains.
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Fair enough, but is it a problem associated with cars? Or with how Schools are organized? As far as I can tell cars are an every day necessity for many people, as well as the vehicles we use for transporting goods. P.s. ty for civility I thought I would be flamed :)
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we’ve designed society around car use and associated land use patterns for the past century, as either an explicit or implicit consideration.
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If you think about it though before everyone could afford cars you had different ways of mass transport because people dont want to like 5 feet from a factory or a CBD most people want to live in a comfortable area which now requires personal transportation or better mass transit
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That’s what trolleys used to be for until the car more or less phased them out.
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