Air pollution Quote by Slavenka Drakulić
““To say it's the poor quality of the paint under socialism is correct, but it is not enough. To say it's soft-coal exploitation and air pollution, bad gasoline and bad cars, or lack of money - that again would be correct. But not the whole story. All these reasons (and probably many more) are not enough to explain the decrepitude. I think the reason is in us. The cities have been killed by our decades of indifference, by our conviction that somebody else - the government, the party, those 'above' - is in charge of it. Not us. How can it be us, if we are not in charge of our own lives?””
About This Quote
Source Interview: The New Yorker, 2015
The decay of cities stems from collective apathy and relinquishing personal responsibility for societal well‑being.
In simple terms: Cities decline because people ignore their role.
Take ownership of your community.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- local activism
- community meetings
- urban renewal projects
- citizen journalism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Who is responsible for improving your city?
- How can personal agency influence large‑scale change?
Individual action alone may not overcome systemic oppression.