Critique of the 15-Minute City Model: A Call for Practicality, Sustainability, and Security
The 15-minute city concept promises convenience and sustainability, but a deeper analysis reveals significant risks. While technological infrastructure grows, core amenities like healthcare and food systems remain underdeveloped. The financial burden on taxpayers and the reliance on centralized digital control systems could lead to economic stagnation, increased national debt, and vulnerability to geopolitical threats. Without prioritizing local production and life-support systems, the 15-minute city could become a high-tech trap, leaving millions dependent on fragile supply chains.


























