Maxim on Nostr: Yes, as a side effect of the excess urbanization in response to the initial expansive ...
Yes, as a side effect of the excess urbanization in response to the initial expansive industrialization. In an ideal world, such people would always have the option to move to the countryside and seek for new opportunities („back to the roots“). In our broken world, these people get trapped in a socioeconomic limbo because there’s no more land or because the government penalizes such moves to maintain a certain level of poverty in cities which it can refer to during elections.
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