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"content": "nostr:npub1a4cfqcj5cq9qauuzz33rqq63kudnu6k7x4fe4xep93s7lu5hgk3szqt2kf Certainly not obvious, more of a strong suspicion. I did a brief search and found this article by a medievalist suggesting that both wealth and rural residence increased life expectancy. Supposing for a moment that this is true I would expect that in counterfactual land increasing urbanization would become self-limiting because a handful of Cairo-type decimations would generally convey the idea that city == bad life.\n\nhttps://www.medievalists.net/2021/06/large-medieval-peasant-families/",
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