anticity

an·ti·cit·y

 (ăn′tē-sĭt′ē, ăn′tī-)
adj.
Hostile to cities and urban environments: anticity development trends.
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anticity

(ˌæntɪˈsɪtɪ)
adj
opposed to cities
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This for me is the anticity, where socioeconomic differences are cast in stone.
(8) They want to escape to a carefree place--what Slater (2002:135) calls 'an anticity'--away from Athens' obsession with lawsuits (33-45).
Each has been analytic- serving as a corrective to anticity prejudices that often ran far ahead of fact and to the authoritarian thinking of government bureaucrats -and each has been celebratory, proclaiming the wonders of the most conventional aspects of city life at a time when they were under attack from all quarters.