Red Metropolis by Owen Hatherley - ISBN: 9781913462208
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Reclaim London: A socialist history and a call to action.

Red Metropolis

An Essay on the Government of London

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  • Paperback

    266 pages

  • Release Date

    10 February 2021

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Summary

A polemical history of municipal socialism in London - and an argument for turning this capitalist capital red again.

London is conventionally seen as merely a combination of the financial centre in the City and the centre of governmental power in Westminster, a uniquely capitalist capital city. This book is about the third London - a social democratic twentieth-century metropolis, a pioneer in council housing, public enterprise, socialist design, radical local democracy and multicult…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781913462208
ISBN-10:191346220X
Author:Owen Hatherley
Publisher:Watkins Media Limited
Imprint:Repeater Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:266
Release Date:10 February 2021
Weight:320g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm
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Critics Review

“No one else writes so clearly yet with such elegiac intensity about the symbiosis that exists between history and the built environment, or the lives that are caught, mangled and realised in its midst.”
“Hatherley is a hugely knowledgeable and passionate advocate for architecture and planning, a cracking writer, and an undervalued figure of the left. For anyone daring to tackle social issues, Red Metropolis should be compulsory reading.”
“This book captures, like no other, the way London local government has been a tumultuous political battle ground and the breeding ground of radical political ideas and social movements. It stands as an excellent basis from which to launch the next wave of radical thinking about the future of the capital.”
“Some of his suggestions – for instance, that London must stop growing, and seek to give away some of its accumulated power – may strike Londoners as provocative, but this is one of the few serious efforts at historically informed strategic thinking we have seen from the post-2019 left.”

About The Author

Owen Hatherley

Owen Hatherley writes regularly on aesthetics and politics for, among others, the Architectural Review, the Calvert Journal, Dezeen, the Guardian, Jacobin, the London Review of Books and New Humanist. He is the author of several books, most recently Landscapes of Communism (Penguin 2015), The Ministry of Nostalgia (Verso, 2016), The Chaplin Machine (Pluto, 2016) and The Adventures of Owen Hatherley in the Post-Soviet Space (Repeater, 2018).

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