A World Of Cities (But To What End?)

“We have more big cities now than at any time in our history. In 1900, only 16 had a population of one million; now it’s more than 400. Not only are there more of them, they are larger than ever. In 1851, London had two million people. It was the largest city in the world by a long way, twice the size of Paris, its nearest rival. That version of London would seem like a village now.”