Searching for the Just City

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Searching for the Just City
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ISBN-10 : 9781135971410
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Book Synopsis Searching for the Just City by : Peter Marcuse

Book excerpt: If today’s cities are full of injustices, what would a 'Just City' look like? Contributors to this volume including David Harvey, Peter Marcuse and Susan Fainstein define the concept, examining it from multiple angles in addition to questioning it and suggesting alternatives.


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