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After World War II, why did Mexico choose not to suburbanize like its North American peers in the US and Canada, but instead to 'double down' on dense urbanism?
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why do you think. because its cheaper and they weren't experiencing a literal postwar golden age like the western powers were
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>>18123952
Because we are retards.
>>18123956
?but this was probably the only time (1940s-1960s)when it was ever good to be living in Mexico
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>>18123956
Mexico actually had quite a bit of cash back then due to WWII spending spillover combined with sitting out the war.
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>>18123952
You will never create first world conditions with third world genetics.



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