We are used to a “country versus city” dichotomy. It’s not just typical to American society—the polarity has created a lot of class, cultural, and political differences throughout the world.
There are a variety of disparate mores usually cultivated in the two separate communities: one is usually more liberal, the other more conservative, one more focused on the individual and careerism, the other more focused on the family.
Urban folk and agrarians are often at odds with each other, representing different camps in larger political and ideological debates.
But what happens when people bring the country to the city?
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