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The Metropolis of America Has Taken a New Edge-City Form in the Past Twenty Years: a Core Surrounded by a Circle of Smaller Cities.
The Multi-cultural Idea Is Preferable To The Melting Pot But It Is Far Short of the Idea a National Community With Genuine Diversity
One of the Knottiest Problems in Our Society Is the Financial and Political Independence of Suburbs From Their Core Cities
Crime Becomes a Political Focus When More Important Issues Are Too Difficult For the Electorate to Face
As Our Young Generation Becomes More Flabby, the Beach Becomes a Less Desirable Place to Visit
We Do Not Have to Choose Human Society as the By-Product of, Biologically Limited Brains or as a Social Construct
A City's Health Depends on Civic Cohesion
Environmental Teaching To Children is No Longer Science, It Has Become Ideology.