Detroit
Y.F. | NEW YORK, economist.com
MetaphoropolisDETROIT’S demise was bred by the very con­di­tions that made it the world’s fastest grow­ing city in 1930. When its car indus­try boomed, Detroit was the Amer­i­can dream at its best, pre­sent­ing a chance for work­ing men to make…

Detroit
Y.F. | NEW YORK, economist.com

Metaphoropolis

DETROIT’S demise was bred by the very con­di­tions that made it the world’s fastest grow­ing city in 1930. When its car indus­try boomed, Detroit was the Amer­i­can dream at its best, pre­sent­ing a chance for work­ing men to make…

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