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De-urbanisation, which is quite understandable trend from economic and social perspective, is probably going to clash with the agenda of those who, until recently, promoted even more radical urbanisation as a solution of all world's problems. I remember reading plenty of articles hailing big cities as places where people, being torn from the bigotry of petty rural life, become more tolerant, open-minded and progressive. Furthermore, people who live in big cities are easier to be manipulated and controlled.
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