It’s not just internal-combustion the true environmentalist wants banned, but all cars
If you think someone is out to get you, does that automatically make you paranoid? It’s a question I asked myself repeatedly as I wrote last week’s “Is the anti-car movement winning?” column. In writing about something as controversial as Paris banning privately owned automobiles from its streets, the important thing was to determine the depth of the anti-car movement without heading down some conspiracy theory rabbit hole. Is there really a movement to rid the world of cars? How evolved is it? And how far should I go in decrying its toxic psychology?
