On the motorization and suburbanization of the U.S. - The rise of the automobile and the creation of the suburb as an example of corporate social-economic planning and state-subsidized market creation When thinking about how major corporations have changed our lives in ways that have harmed…
On the motorization and suburbanization of the U.S. - The rise of the automobile and the creation of the suburb as an example of corporate social-economic planning and state-subsidized market creation When thinking about how major corporations have changed our lives in ways that have harmed…
Lol that’s because you’re reading nonsense. It’s simply “most” people do not want to ride public transportation, nor do they want to live in the inner city stacked on top of each other.