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		<title>When living in mega-cities was considered a privilege</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dark Roasted Blend, Retro-Future: Glorious Urbanism: &#8220;That gleaming Metropolis on the horizon? &#8211; Something to aspire to, the glorious destination to dream about, to shape your life accordingly and reach it as the utmost reward&#8230; Such ideas were popular in the infant days of futurism, in fantastic literature on both sides of the Atlantic. Thankfully [...]]]></description>
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Dark Roasted Blend, <a href="http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2007/12/retro-future-glorious-urbanism.html">Retro-Future: Glorious Urbanism</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;That gleaming Metropolis on the horizon? &#8211; Something to aspire to, the glorious destination to dream about, to shape your life accordingly and reach it as the utmost reward&#8230; Such ideas were popular in the infant days of futurism, in fantastic literature on both sides of the Atlantic. </p>
<p>Thankfully the &#8220;mega-urbanism&#8221; dream is replaced today by quite the opposite idea of an affluent living in the country &#8211; but frankly, both seem to be unattainable, clean-cut ideals that&#8217;s only pretty to look at. And look at them we will &#8211; presenting again the rarely-seen examples of urbanism and architecture, some from the Eastern Bloc &#8220;popular science&#8221; publications and promotional literature.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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