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How to kill a city: gentrification, inequality, and the fight for the neighborhood
How to kill a city: gentrification, inequality, and the fight for the neighborhood
Author
Moskowitz, Peter, 1988-
Publisher
Nation Books
Publication Date
[2018]
Edition
First paperback edition.
Language
English
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From the Book - First paperback edition.
Introduction
Part 1: New Orleans
Chapter 1: Hanging on
Chapter 2: How gentrification works
Chapter 3: Destroy to rebuild
Part 2: Detroit
Chapter 4: The new Detroit
Chapter 5: The 7.2
Chapter 6: How the slate got blank
Part 3: San Francisco
Chapter 7: The gentrified city
Chapter 8: Growth machine
Chapter 9: The new geography of inequality
Part 4: New York
Chapter 10: An Elegy
Chapter 11: New York is not meant for people
Chapter 12: Fight back
Conclusion: Toward an un-gentriied future.
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Subjects
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Equality
Equality -- United States
Gentrification
Gentrification -- United States
Middle class
Middle class -- United States
Neighborhoods
United States
Urban poor
Urban poor -- United States
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9781568589039
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