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… is from page 169 of the 1990 Transaction Publishers reprint of W.H. Hutt [2]‘s superb 1936 book, Economists and the Public [3] (footnote excluded):
It may be that the attractions of urban life are an illusion. If that is so, it is rather remarkable that the immigrants [to cities and towns] have never learnt from experience, and have seldom been anxious to return to the soil.
It may be that the attractions of urban life are an illusion. If that is so, it is rather remarkable that the immigrants [to cities and towns] have never learnt from experience, and have seldom been anxious to return to the soil.