Citations:municide
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English citations of municide
Noun: "the demise of a city through economic collapse or disincorporation"
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- 1986 — "No To A City Income Tax", Chicago Tribune, 12 May 1986:
- If he succeeds, it will be only because a lot of legislators want to see if Chicago really is foolish enough to commit municide, or whatever it's called when a city kills itself economically.
- 2003 — Will Swaim, "Municide", OC Weekly, 18 December 2003:
- But disincorporation is such an ugly word. Let's call it "municide."
- 2010 — Ben Schott, "Municide", The New York Times, 23 November 2010:
- Reporting in The Examiner that Hamtramck, Michigan, is seeking bankruptcy, Kenneth Schortgen Jr highlighted the term municide:
- Municide is a term coined by John Galt Fla, and describes the death of cities through economic and political destruction.
- Reporting in The Examiner that Hamtramck, Michigan, is seeking bankruptcy, Kenneth Schortgen Jr highlighted the term municide: