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Geographies of the Super-Rich (Paperback)
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Globalization, it seems, has propelled the world's uber-wealthy to
new heights of power and money, with tremendous repercussions for
the other 99.9 percent of us. At a time when neoliberalism has
propelled the world into a new Gilded Age, with rising inequality
everywhere, an aggressive class war being waged by the wealthy, and
billionaires inserting themselves bluntly into the political arena,
understanding the behavior and spatiality of the super-rich has
acquired a pressing urgency. This volume offers a richly textured
suite of essays concerning how the super-rich have restructured
local places, transforming landscapes as varied as London and
Kentucky, Ireland and St. Barts, as well as domains as varied as
art, thoroughbred horses, and housing.' - Barney Warf, University
of Kansas, US'The world's super-rich, made up of just 11 million
people, have access to about US$42.0 trillion of wealth. These are
people who each have a spare million of 'liquid' wealth. Their
wealth is roughly equal to two thirds of global GDP. They own most
of everything. As the editor of this books states '. . . library
shelves and the pages of journals remain largely devoid of
geographical work on the super-rich a startling lacuna this volume
sets out to fill'. The super-rich now own most of the planet.
During the last year their share fell slightly. Times may be
changing. Now is the time to begin to study the super-rich in
detail, especially if you are worried about where all the wealth
has gone.' - Danny Dorling, University of Sheffield, UK This timely
and path-breaking book brings together a group of distinguished and
emerging international scholars to critically consider the
geographical implications of the world's super-rich, a privileged
yet remarkably overlooked group. Emerging from this unique
collection is an enlightening picture of the influence of the
super-rich over a diverse range of affairs, extending from the
shape of urban and rural landscapes to the future of art history.
By concentrating on those at the apex of the economic pyramid, this
book provides valuable insights to the institutions, practices and
cultural values of our society, as well as allowing us a more
comprehensive view of the consequences of global capitalism.
Presenting case studies from across the globe from Singapore to St
Barts, London to Lexington - the spatial and cultural span of the
book is wide-ranging and diverse. This truly unique book will prove
a fascinating read for academics, researchers and students in the
fields of geography, regional and urban studies, sociology,
political science and development studies. Contributors: J.V.
Beaverstock, S. Chauvin, B. Cousin, M. Fasche, S.J.E. Hall, I. Hay,
P. McGuirk, P. McManus, L. Murphy, C. Paris, C.-P. Pow, S.M.
Roberts, R.H. Schein, J.R. Short, T. Wainwright, K. Wilkins, M.
Woods
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