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• Is gentrification on balance a morally and socially good thing or bad thing?
• Does gentrification more to increase inequality or to lessen the isolation of the urban underclass?
In the 1960s, as many American cities burst and burned, the upper and middle classes fled to the suburbs, leaving behind a decaying infrastructure and a socially isolated urban underclass. In more recent times, many urban centers have undergone re-gentrification, and with it the return of the upper classes, safer neighborhoods, and better services. But gentrification often drives poor and working class people from the very places they had called home. John and Ken assess the moral cityscape with Stanford sociologist Frederic Stout, co-editor of The City Reader.
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| Media Type | Audio |
| Number of Programs | 1 |
| Format | MP3 |
Programs:
| Program Title | Duration |
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| Cities, Gentrification, and Inequality | 49:29 |
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