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Kitchenless dwellings in an ideal socialist and
                                    feminist society.  Women would be free from
                                    the drudgery of unpaid domestic work.  Each
                                    kitchenless house would be connected to a
                                    central kitchen through a complex network of

                                    underground tunnels.  Gas, water, electric, and
                                    telephone lines would be underground as well.
                                    The society would consist of a  circular city
                                    of ten thousand people inscribed within one
                                    square mile of land.


                                    Central kitchens would would provide hot
                                    meals in special containers and would arrive
                                    from central kitchens to be eaten on dining

                                    patios.  Each central kitchen would serve 1,000
                                    people.  Railway cars from the center of the city
                                    would bring cooked food, laundry, and other
                                    deliveries to connection points, from which
                                    small electric cars could be dispatched to the
                                    basement of each house.


                                    Schools and daycares would exist at the center
                                    of this society. A kitchenless society would
                                    permit the development of extensive public
                                    facilities.
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