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Excerpt from Metropolis
Since time itself apparently offers no solutions to the problems arising from urban growth, man himself must work toward a balance between society's technological advancement and man's personal adjustment to it. If the over-all urban problem is broken down to its component parts, it embraces most of the problems facing the individual, society, and govern ment. They concern the health, housing, employment, education, and cul tural and social welfare of the country dweller as well as his city cousin.
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