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Cracked Foundations: Debt and Inequality in Suburban America
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Cracked Foundations: Debt and Inequality in Suburban AmericaHow debt and speculation financed the suburban American dream and led to todays inequalities In the popular imagination, the suburbs are synonymous with the American Dream of upward mobility and economic security. After World War II, white families rushed into newly built suburbs, where they accumulated wealth through homeownership and enjoyed access to superior public schools. In this revelatory new account of postwar suburbanization, historian
Format: Book / 88 pages / 280g
Having personally discovered the benefits of cutting out the corporate hierarchy that constantly demands more
An analysis of social and economic systems and why they appear and disappear throughout history
Here she writes
This collection offers a selection of short stories by Fatimah Busu
visiting fellow and professor to some of the leading institutes of higher learning in the region
the writings of the Masters challenge every perception - and seek to bring all readers closer to enlightenment
rockstar fantasies
vividly conjuring the essence of what it means to be alive
The patients have different stories
Herbert Spencer
A provocative political satire involving power
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