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Another comment for this page.
The author was questioning the planning of Warsaw, and how private cars or the freedom of consumer choice would be sacrificed for the major plan of the city.
I would like to say that private cars are really not important with regard to the way a city would be built. With public transportation as efficient and effective as it could ever be, you don't need a car.
Traffic Vs private cars
— Nov 25, 2019 09:39AM
The author was questioning the planning of Warsaw, and how private cars or the freedom of consumer choice would be sacrificed for the major plan of the city.
I would like to say that private cars are really not important with regard to the way a city would be built. With public transportation as efficient and effective as it could ever be, you don't need a car.
Traffic Vs private cars
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Mohammed Hindash
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A comment on leisure.
I really agree with the Scandinavian point of view with regard to less Hollywood movies in free time.
Spend thrift living and false values advertised through movies were shaping the world negatively till now, and we can see the way people flex their money or for example black Friday madness; but In general, this comes from emptiness reflected from overleisure.
— Nov 28, 2019 03:57AM
I really agree with the Scandinavian point of view with regard to less Hollywood movies in free time.
Spend thrift living and false values advertised through movies were shaping the world negatively till now, and we can see the way people flex their money or for example black Friday madness; but In general, this comes from emptiness reflected from overleisure.
Mohammed Hindash
is on page 72 of 302
A note on this particular page.
I wish the author was alive to see the dogmatic nature of current capitalism. The way in which the economy now is rather distopian than utopian. The way most governments now aim to control information and data is rather distopian. I wish we would be living in a utopia, which is extremely difficult, maybe impossible to apply. But we rather life in a distopian novel.
— Nov 25, 2019 07:36AM
I wish the author was alive to see the dogmatic nature of current capitalism. The way in which the economy now is rather distopian than utopian. The way most governments now aim to control information and data is rather distopian. I wish we would be living in a utopia, which is extremely difficult, maybe impossible to apply. But we rather life in a distopian novel.

