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The historically recent and largely overlooked seizing of public land by private groups is assessed as a consequence of neoliberal life, and asks what can be done about this loss of land for farming, houses, recreation and school sports.

Produktbeschreibung
The historically recent and largely overlooked seizing of public land by private groups is assessed as a consequence of neoliberal life, and asks what can be done about this loss of land for farming, houses, recreation and school sports.
Autorenporträt
Brett Christophers is Professor in the Department of Social and Economic Geography at Uppsala University. A political economist and economic geographer, he is the author or coauthor of five previous books.
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The biggest privatisation of all isn't housing, railways, or utilities, but the oldest source of oligarchic power - land. In this clear, readable, accessible and maddening book, Brett Christophers makes clear the massive mismanagement, waste, opacity and centralisation of wealth that has resulted. Necessary reading for anyone who wants to know where ruling class power comes from, and how to take it back. Owen Hatherley