given the extreme inflation of property valuations in burgerland, it still essentially is like that in most of the country, it just turns out that urban organization of human society is by far the most important for industrial society. so despite having "free real estate" the whole time, the contradictions of capital prevent that from working out as predicted.
what's that? having unlimited lebensraum still doesn't make capitalism work? say it ain't so...
Didn't we have lebensraum when it was the era of ? That ended a while back and we're just watching the dial labelled "cool zone" go up.
given the extreme inflation of property valuations in burgerland, it still essentially is like that in most of the country, it just turns out that urban organization of human society is by far the most important for industrial society. so despite having "free real estate" the whole time, the contradictions of capital prevent that from working out as predicted.