<p>It is a paradox of American life that we are a highly urbanized nation filled with people deeply ambivalent about urban life. An aversion to urban density and all that it contributes to urban life and a perception that the city was the place where &quot;big government&quot; first took root in America fostered what historian Steven Conn terms the &quot;anti-urban impulse.&quot; In response anti-urbanists called for the decentralization of the city and rejected the role of government in American life in favor of a return to the pioneer virtues of independence and self-sufficiency.</p>
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