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The author concludes that people’s opposition to development in their neighborhoods can harm a city.
This is based on an intermediate conclusion: if neighborhoods are allowed to block new nightclubs, a city will never get new nightclubs.
This intermediate conclusion is based on a premise: nightclubs tend to be unpopular with neighbors.
The author assumes that if a city never gets new nightclubs, that’s harmful to the city.
The author assumes that the unpopularity of nightclubs is enough to lead a neighborhood to block the development of new nightclubs in the area.
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