To understand the death of urbanization you need to look at the cause of urbanization first.
Why do rural people seek the urban lifestyle? Because they dream of better housing, better schools for their children, closer proximity to hospitals and more job opportunities. All of this they can get from living in a big city.
So people in rural areas moved to the city in a mass migration. What they thought they could get was different from what really was available. So for the last 75 years (approximately) people have been moving out of the city and into the suburbs. (Suburbanization) The realization that living in the city makes conditions ripe for growth of diseases and for slum conditions and the rate of crime committed in the city prompted people to move back to a semi-rural environment. With the birth of the internet and the ability to work from anywhere, people are less likely to want to live in a cramped apartment building and are instead opting to live in more rural areas. Thus the death of urbanization is a by-product of the internet age.
-Jorge R.
Why do rural people seek the urban lifestyle? Because they dream of better housing, better schools for their children, closer proximity to hospitals and more job opportunities. All of this they can get from living in a big city.
So people in rural areas moved to the city in a mass migration. What they thought they could get was different from what really was available. So for the last 75 years (approximately) people have been moving out of the city and into the suburbs. (Suburbanization) The realization that living in the city makes conditions ripe for growth of diseases and for slum conditions and the rate of crime committed in the city prompted people to move back to a semi-rural environment. With the birth of the internet and the ability to work from anywhere, people are less likely to want to live in a cramped apartment building and are instead opting to live in more rural areas. Thus the death of urbanization is a by-product of the internet age.
-Jorge R.
Socialism and Capitalism
In capitalism, markets determine who will receive the goods.
In the United States, a free market system or capitalism is the main economic system
Socialism is a society where the resources of the society, controlled by workers, are used for the benefit of the whole economy, not just the rich. Instead of the ownership of private property, the government owns and operates public property such as banks and factories Socialism is based on the idea that governments should own and control a nation's resources rather than individuals.
The problem becomes where you draw the line between capitalism and socialism to where we have trust, sense of community and also competition.
Jorge R.
In the United States, a free market system or capitalism is the main economic system
Socialism is a society where the resources of the society, controlled by workers, are used for the benefit of the whole economy, not just the rich. Instead of the ownership of private property, the government owns and operates public property such as banks and factories Socialism is based on the idea that governments should own and control a nation's resources rather than individuals.
The problem becomes where you draw the line between capitalism and socialism to where we have trust, sense of community and also competition.
Jorge R.