As I flew into Prague last Thursday the first thing I noticed was acres and acres of horribly ugly, cement high rise apartment buildings that were built by the communists. The locals tell me they wanted to warehouse much of the population right there, in tiny little apartments, where they can be easily watched.
There's also a subway and "tram" system that allowed the sheeple to travel around the city -- in government-designated ways and routes, of course.
In America we call this "Smart Growth" -- the prohibition of real estate development in the distant suburbs in order to force people to live in cities, preferably in small apartments, where they can be more easily taxed and forced to travel by "light rail." Just like in communist Czechoslovakia.
