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Short Circuit: Towards an Anarchist Approach to Gentrification

Short Circuit: Towards an Anarchist Approach to Gentrification

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Short Circuit: Towards an Anarchist Approach to Gentrification

by Two Toronto Members

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[Zagreb]: što citas, 2013. Pamphlet. 31p., stapled wraps, 6x8.25 inches, very good zine. Reprint of an article by the Common Cause anarchist collective by a Croatian group, printed from theanarchistlibrary org. Gives date as 2003, the date provided on the anarchist library website, but the original piece was published in 2013 in the anarchist zine Mortar.

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Title
Short Circuit: Towards an Anarchist Approach to Gentrification
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Two Toronto Members
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Pamphlet
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Publisher
što citas
Place of Publication
[Zagreb]
Date Published
2013
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Labor - American; Anarchism; Urban history; Planning; Housing;

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