articleInternational Journal of Urban and Regional ResearchDec 1, 2003Closed access

The right to the city

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Abstract

The right to the city is not merely a right of access to what already exists, but a right to change it. We need to be sure we can live with our own creations. But the right to remake ourselves by creating a qualitatively different kind of urban sociality is one of the most precious of all human rights. We have been made and re‐made without knowing exactly why, how, and to what end. How then, can we better exercise this right to the city? But whose rights and whose city? Could we not construct a socially just city? But what is social justice? Is justice simply whatever the ruling class wants it to be? We live in a society in which the inalienable rights to private property and the profit rate trump any other…

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Keywords
  • Property rights
  • Right to the city
  • Bundle of rights
  • Law and economics
  • Injustice
  • Fundamental rights
  • Right to property
  • Capitalism
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