Multiple Choice
Walzer believes that if the public realm becomes more disorderly, then public places will become…
A) settings for social, sexual, and political deviance.
B) self-policing urban plazas, parks, and streets.
C) more adequately policed.
D) more civil because people will feel a need to be more polite.
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