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Property The Myth That Built the World

Rowan Moore

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A powerful examination of how property shaped the modern world and why it now threatens the freedoms and stability it was meant to sustain

Property carries a great promise: It will make you rich and set you free. But it is also a weapon, an agent of displacement and exploitation, the currency of kleptocrats and oligarchs. In Britain, it has led to a new class division between those who own and those who don't.

Property: The Myth That Built the World is a vivid, far-reaching analysis of our concept of property ownership, from 16th-century enclosures to the present day. It tells powerful stories--of life in the developer-led boomtown of Gurgaon in India, of the struggles to form Black communities in Missouri and Georgia, of a giant experiment in co-operative living in the Bronx, of the impacts of Margaret Thatcher's "property-owning democracy." Above all, Property: The Myth That Built the World asks how we have come to view our homes as investments--and it offers hope for how things could be better, with reform that might enable the social wealth of property to be returned to society.

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$40.00

A powerful examination of how property shaped the modern world and why it now threatens the freedoms and stability it was meant to sustain

Property carries a great promise: It will make you rich and set you free. But it is also a weapon, an agent of displacement and exploitation, the currency of kleptocrats and oligarchs. In Britain, it has led to a new class division between those who own and those who don't.

Property: The Myth That Built the World is a vivid, far-reaching analysis of our concept of property ownership, from 16th-century enclosures to the present day. It tells powerful stories--of life in the developer-led boomtown of Gurgaon in India, of the struggles to form Black communities in Missouri and Georgia, of a giant experiment in co-operative living in the Bronx, of the impacts of Margaret Thatcher's "property-owning democracy." Above all, Property: The Myth That Built the World asks how we have come to view our homes as investments--and it offers hope for how things could be better, with reform that might enable the social wealth of property to be returned to society.

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Publisher - Faber Faber

Publication Date - 2023-11-02

ISBN - 9780571350094

Weight - 346 grams

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