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Luxified Troglodytism? Mapping the subterranean geographies of plutocratic London

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 January 2020

Sophie Baldwin
Affiliation:
sophie.baldwin@outlook.com
Elizabeth Holroyd
Affiliation:
elizabeth@holroyd.eu
Roger Burrows
Affiliation:
roger.burrows@ncl.ac.uk

Extract

The history of London has long been entwined with expansions of financial capital and the machinations of global plutocrats and their more proximate counterparts.1 However, what has happened in the decade since the global financial crisis is without precedent. London has been transformed into a city for global capital rather than one designed to meet the needs and aspirations of the majority of its denizens.2

Type
Urbanism
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 2019 

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