1872 essay by Friedrich Engels
"The Housing Question" is an essay by Friedrich Engels that was published in Der Volksstaat in 1872.[1][2][3]
Content and analysis
Engels wrote:
The expansion of the big modern cities gives the land in certain sections of them, particularly in those which are centrally situated, an artificial, often economically increasing, value; the buildings erected in those areas depress this value . . . because they no longer correspond to the changed circumstances. . . . The result is that the workers are forced out of the center of the town, toward the outskirts.
Jacobin wrote that this resonates with current developments where inner city buildings are threatened with demolition.[1]
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