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We've all heard of Carlos Moreno's brainchild. Any thoughts?
Myself, I think that environmentally it's a great idea. (Were I subject to trauma, life in Texas would've done it, where cities have few sidewalks and the quickest way to reach the nearest supermarket is typically with field artillery.) Socially, I can see some arguments for it: imagine---neighbors whose names you know. Conversely it strikes me the notion is too likely to be abused in the name of social order. Passports to go from Queens to Manhattan, no doubt. Each neighborhood sealed off as a laboratory for the social engineering problem du jour. Heck, one can easily imagine proprietory rights: Manhattan belongs to the sociology & gender studies departments of Harvard; Queens belongs to NYU; Peoria is a virus-testing area for MIT... Imagine an unfunny take on the not-so-funny-to-begin-with "The Napoleon of Notting Hill."
Y'all?
Myself, I think that environmentally it's a great idea. (Were I subject to trauma, life in Texas would've done it, where cities have few sidewalks and the quickest way to reach the nearest supermarket is typically with field artillery.) Socially, I can see some arguments for it: imagine---neighbors whose names you know. Conversely it strikes me the notion is too likely to be abused in the name of social order. Passports to go from Queens to Manhattan, no doubt. Each neighborhood sealed off as a laboratory for the social engineering problem du jour. Heck, one can easily imagine proprietory rights: Manhattan belongs to the sociology & gender studies departments of Harvard; Queens belongs to NYU; Peoria is a virus-testing area for MIT... Imagine an unfunny take on the not-so-funny-to-begin-with "The Napoleon of Notting Hill."
Y'all?