![]() ![]() It’s a fascinating claim, one that led me to a rather unusual thought. Humans in a city are like animals in a zoo. And then it occurred to me: The city is not a concrete jungle - it’s a human zoo. If you want to look for crowded animals, you have to look in the zoo. And overcrowding is the central problem of modern city life. ![]() “Some people call the city a ‘concrete jungle’ - but jungles aren’t like that. In 1969, zoologist Desmond Morris released a book titled The Human Zoo in it, he argued that human beings, tribal by nature, aren’t wired to live in the big, crowded modern-day cities we find ourselves in: ![]()
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