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How Do Great Cities Die? So Slowly That Most People There Barely Notice by Artsjournal1

It's not usually after a disaster: in those cases, great cities tend to rebuild and often become grander. (Think of London and Chicago after great fires, Lisbon and San Francisco after earthquakes, Berlin and Tokyo after bombing.) "Mismanagement and inertia are more formidable foes than cataclysm, though they administer less dramatic death." " Curbed

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 9:54pm on February 5, 2021

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