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Dystopia: How The Tyranny of Specialists Fragment African Cities Dystopia: How The Tyranny of Specialists Fragment African Cities by Archimedes Muzenda
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“The contempt of motorists for pedestrians is so ironic, because no matter how many cars they have, they are also pedestrians, biologically. Unless they fly to the doors of their cars.”
Archimedes Muzenda, Dystopia: How The Tyranny of Specialists Fragment African Cities
“If you are a pedestrian, you are not mechanical enough to be of priority to traffic engineers.”
Archimedes Muzenda, Dystopia: How The Tyranny of Specialists Fragment African Cities
“A city without some form of a transect is like a country without a constitution; It is a breeding ground for spatial anarchy.”
Archimedes Muzenda, Dystopia: How The Tyranny of Specialists Fragment African Cities
“If modern environmentalism continue on the current path of wilding the city, future urban dwellers might as well live in tree houses, for all the difference it will make.”
Archimedes Muzenda, Dystopia: How The Tyranny of Specialists Fragment African Cities
“Debates on housing policy have denigrated into shouting matches merely about ethics, values and rights. Polarised debates where socialism is regarded glorious and capitalism disastrous.”
Archimedes Muzenda, Dystopia: How The Tyranny of Specialists Fragment African Cities
“In postcolonial Africa, single dwelling housing is the biggest perpetrator of urban segregation.”
Archimedes Muzenda, Dystopia: How The Tyranny of Specialists Fragment African Cities
“The environmental movement of the 21st century created a new path to sustainability for cities, the path of wilderness.”
Archimedes Muzenda, Dystopia: How The Tyranny of Specialists Fragment African Cities