That day, I had to look around Justiniške, which is famous for the highest population density, and Pashilaičius, which is located next to it. When you take a closer look at the layout of these typical apartment blocks, those faceless high-rises, the dehumanizing environment of car-filled courtyards, you feel that they harbor a hopelessness and disillusionment with life that encourages crime, violence and other forms of deviant behavior. Some parts of these micro-districts have become so impoverished in the last 10-20 years that in the future they will become a kind of ghettos of the failed proletarian utopia, which generate generational economic inequality and social exclusion.
That day, I had to look around Justiniške, which is famous for the highest population density, and Pashilaičius, which is located next to it. When you take a closer look at the layout of these typical apartment blocks, those faceless high-rises, the dehumanizing environment of car-filled courtyards, you feel that they harbor a hopelessness and disillusionment with life that encourages crime, violence and other forms of deviant behavior. Some parts of these micro-districts have become so impoverished in the last 10-20 years that in the future they will become a kind of ghettos of the failed proletarian utopia, which generate generational economic inequality and social exclusion.