Abolish Rent
About This Book
Abolish Rent (2024) analyzes the housing crisis through the lens of tenants bearing the brunt of predatory rental systems, delivering an incisive examination of existing structures. The book presents compelling narratives of opposition from economically disadvantaged and working tenants, demonstrating how organized efforts can reshape both residential conditions and urban environments while articulating a vision for a transformative tenant movement centered on housing as an essential right.
Who Should Read This?
- Renters seeking to mobilize and resist predatory housing practices
- City development professionals and legislators wanting perspectives on the rental crisis
- Individuals who believe secure, affordable housing constitutes a fundamental human right
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