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Capital City Samuel Stein

Capital City By Samuel Stein

Capital City by Samuel Stein


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A forensic look at the changing landscape of American cities

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Capital City: Gentrification and the Real Estate State by Samuel Stein

Our cities are changing. Global real estate is now a $217 trillion dollar industry, 36 times the value of all the gold ever mined. It makes up 60 percent of the world's assets, and the most powerful person in the world - the president of the United States - made his name as a landlord and real estate developer. As Samuel Stein makes clear in this tightly argued book, its through this seemingly innocuous profession of city planners that we can best understand the transformations underway. Planners provide a window into the practical dynamics of urban change: the way the state uses and is used by organized capital, and the power of landlords and developers at every level of government. But crucially, planners also possess the powers we must leverage if we ever wish to reclaim our cities.

Capital City Reviews

"Stein's lucid explanation for how we got to where we're at shines urgent light on the origins and development of what he incisively calls 'the Real Estate State.' Capital City places gentrification in a structurally extensive and intensive urban geography of dispossession. All who struggle for the right to the city should read this book, and realize afresh how capitalism saving capitalism from capitalism must provoke our political imagination." --Ruth Wilson Gilmore, author of Golden Gulag "Capital City casts a cold and brilliant light on the underlying political dynamics of global cities and rightly concludes that real estate and finance are in charge. This sobering book has to be part of our toolkit as we try to find the moorings for a powerful democratic pushback in local political struggles." --Frances Fox Piven, co-author of Poor People's Movements "Want to know why the rent's so high? Samuel Stein meticulously documents and analyzes the rise of the rip-off 'real estate state, ' the instruments of its power, the invidious 'plansplaining' arguments of its defenders, and, above all, its accelerating ethnic and class cleansing of American cities, gentrification-frenzied New York in the vanguard. This superbly succinct and incisive book couldn't be more timely or urgent." -Michael Sorkin, author of All Over the Map "Samuel Stein has written a book for those tired of merely describing gentrification and displacement, who are looking for explanations as well as new programs for action. Capital City puts it all together, the theory and the practices of urban transformation, with a timely and urgent appeal. This is a lively user's guide to the changing landscape of the American city." -- Peter Marcuse, co-author of In Defense of Housing "[Capital City] alternates a panoptic view with one that looks more closely, from the ground up, at what reckless development does to lives and livelihoods...Explicit in Stein's narrative is the idea that a different, more democratic kind of planning might lead us to more democratic kinds of cities." - Nikil Saval, The New Yorker "Samuel Stein's Capital City: Gentrification and the Real Estate State is a radical view into the heart of the processes [urban planners] oversee" - Andrea Gibbons, New Labor Forum "Capital City deserves attention from urban historians for its nuanced analysis of neoliberal urban policy and specific measures that generate inequality and may be also used in service of justice. This book will be a useful tool for a broad swath of people seeking a greater understanding of the urgency of this political moment which grows with every demolition." - Amanda Boston, The Metropole "Vital and devastating ... [Capital City is] unabashed in its advocacy of a more equitable distribution of land and housing. ... A powerful companion to studies of the global rise of informal cities such as Mike Davis' Planet of Slums, the racist history of housing in Richard Rothstein's The Color of Law, [and] the horrid effects of losing one's home in Matthew Desmond's Evicted." - Joshua Barnett, New York Labor History Association

About Samuel Stein

Samuel Stein studies geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and teaches urban studies at Hunter College. His writing on planning politics been published by Jacobin, The Journal of Urban Affairs, Metropolitics, and many other magazines and journals. In addition to studying and teaching urban geography, he worked as a researcher, organizer, and planner on numerous New York City union campaigns, tenant mobilizations, and public policy initiatives.

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GOR010145064
9781786636393
1786636395
Capital City: Gentrification and the Real Estate State by Samuel Stein
Used - Like New
Paperback
Verso Books
2019-03-05
208
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