Big Capital: Who Is London For?
Autor Anna Mintonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2017
London is facing the worst housing crisis in modern times, with knock-on effects for the rest of the UK. Despite the desperate shortage of housing, tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of affordable homes are being pulled down, replaced by luxury apartments aimed at foreign investors. In this ideological war, housing is no longer considered a public good. Instead, only market solutions are considered - and these respond to the needs of global capital, rather than the needs of ordinary people. In politically uncertain times, the housing crisis has become a key driver creating and fuelling the inequalities of a divided nation. Anna Minton cuts through the complexities, jargon and spin to give a clear-sighted account of how we got into this mess and how we can get out of it.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141984995
ISBN-10: 0141984996
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141984996
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Anna
Minton
is
a
writer,
journalist
and
Reader
in
Architecture
at
the
University
of
East
London.
Her
first
book,Ground
Control,
was
published
in
2009
to
wide
spread
acclaim.
The
Royal
Commission's
Fellow
in
the
Built
Environment
between
2011-2014,
she
is
a
regular
contributor
toThe
Guardianand
a
frequent
broadcaster
and
commentator.
Recenzii
Essential
reading
....
As
attempts
to
address
the
crisis
are
still
inadequate
-
indeed,
some
government
policies
are
making
it
worse
-
and
as
it
shows
little
sign
of
improving
in
the
near
future,
the
facts
of
this
human
catastrophe
can't
be
stated
too
much
or
too
strongly.
The
first
achievement
of
Anna
Minton's
bookBig
Capitalis
to
do
just
that
Timely and relevant ... I can't recommend it enough
Anna Minton goes digging into the housing crisis in London and beyond. She gives us an account that indicates the crisis was made through decisions and wilful distortions ... reads like a sort of murder mystery, fully exposed
Diligent and determined ... Eye-opening ... Minton builds a powerful case ... A call to imagine what is politically possible
Fierce, incisive, important. Anyone who lives or works in a building should read this book
A studied, sustained attack on a market that has been mishandled by successive governments for 40 years, not because politicians have been unable to remedy it but because it has been expedient not to. It makes for painful - yet compelling - reading
Powerfully written ... It's hard not to come away with a fresh sense of outrage
Cutting through the jargon and spin [Minton] argues that housing is a human right, not purely a financial asset, and offers clear-sighted solutions
Big Capitaladds to what must be a commitment to change. It lays out clearly that the struggle for space will be at the top of the agenda within large cities
Timely and relevant ... I can't recommend it enough
Anna Minton goes digging into the housing crisis in London and beyond. She gives us an account that indicates the crisis was made through decisions and wilful distortions ... reads like a sort of murder mystery, fully exposed
Diligent and determined ... Eye-opening ... Minton builds a powerful case ... A call to imagine what is politically possible
Fierce, incisive, important. Anyone who lives or works in a building should read this book
A studied, sustained attack on a market that has been mishandled by successive governments for 40 years, not because politicians have been unable to remedy it but because it has been expedient not to. It makes for painful - yet compelling - reading
Powerfully written ... It's hard not to come away with a fresh sense of outrage
Cutting through the jargon and spin [Minton] argues that housing is a human right, not purely a financial asset, and offers clear-sighted solutions
Big Capitaladds to what must be a commitment to change. It lays out clearly that the struggle for space will be at the top of the agenda within large cities