Right to the city
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right-to-the-city-175-5752354
title:
Right to the city
text:
The Right to the City is a concept and slogan that emphasizes the need for inclusivity, accessibility, and democracy in urban spaces. The idea was first articulated by French philosopher Henri Lefebvre in his 1968 book Le Droit à la Ville, in which he argued that urban space should not be solely controlled by market forces, such as commodification and capitalism, but should be shaped and governed by the citizens who inhabit it. The concept of the Right to the City has been taken up by a variety
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encyclopedia
description:
Idea that a city as a co-created space should be reclaimed
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_to_the_city
date created:
2010-07-24T16:18:36Z
date modified:
2024-09-03T03:06:54Z
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