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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…” quote by Slavenka Drakulić
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““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?””

Slavenka Drakulić

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.

Key Takeaway

Take ownership of your community.

Themes

civic responsibility urban decay collective agency

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

political social commentary

When to use this quote

  • local activism
  • community meetings
  • urban renewal projects
  • citizen journalism

Key Concepts

social psychology political theory urban planning

Questions to Reflect On

  • Who is responsible for improving your city?
  • How can personal agency influence large‑scale change?
A Different Perspective

Individual action alone may not overcome systemic oppression.

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