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City by Clifford Simak:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas
"A City is a place where men gather together for mutual protection, and to help each other with the work of living. But there's a point at which the city ceases to serve -"
From the story:
The city... this
city, any city... already is dead.
"The city is an anachronism. It
has outlived its usefulness. Hydroponics and the helicopter spelled
its downfall. In the first instance
the city was a tribal place, an area
where the tribe banded together for
mutual protection. In later years a
wall was thrown around it for additional protection. Then the wall
finally disappeared but the city lived
on because of the conveniences
which it offered trade and commerce. It continued into modern
times because people were compelled
to live close to their jobs and the
jobs were in the city.
"But today that is no longer
true. With the family plane, one
hundred miles today is a shorter
distance than five miles back in
1930. Men can fly several hundred miles to work and fly home
when the day is done. There is no
longer any need for them to live
cooped up in a city.

('City' by Clifford Simak)
Linked stories describe the breakdown of urban society. His description of what has happened to inner city residential areas is still prescient.
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