It seems Detroit was the foretelling of destiny for the American cities, the inescapable future. We are standing, staring in awed horror, as cities take themselves apart. Sarah Hoyt has an interesting piece on the decline of the major US cities that somehow manages to avoid a single reference to the causal factor:ĭespite the fact that in the late 20th century we were all taught - or imbibed through entertainment - that the future was the megalopolis, and that in the future everyone lived in cities, the future has taken a sharp u-turn, and what we’re looking at is quite different. Recent PostsĪnd dancing around the obvious. REPRODUCTION WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED. Dawkins)Īrchives Archives Search for: Castalia House Mailing ListĪLL BLOG POSTS AND COMMENTS COPYRIGHT (C) 2003-2022 VOX DAY. The Return of History and the End of Dreams, Robert KaganĪTHEIST DEMOTIVATORS Atheism (R. Studies in Napoleonic Warfare, Charles Oman The Cook of the Halcyon, Andrea Camilleri The Other End of the Line, Andrea Camilleri The Overnight Kidnapper, Andrea Camilleri Montalbano's First Case, Andrea Camilleri The Dance of the Seagull, Andrea Camilleri The Wings of the Sphinx, Andrea Camilleri The Patience of the Spider, Andrea Camilleri Ode to the Small Creature Who Takes Refuge in My BootīOOK LIST 2023 Caravan of the Damned, Chck DixonĬolorless Tsukuru Tazaki and his Years of Pilgrimage, Haruki Murakami NON-FICTION DOWNLOADS THE IRRATIONAL ATHEIST
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