How to Kill a City by Dr. Peter Moskowitz - ISBN: 9781645030744
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Gentrification’s hidden forces threaten our cities. Can we reclaim them?

How to Kill a City

Gentrification, Inequality, and the Fight for the Neighborhood

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    288 pages

  • Release Date

    28 October 2025

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Summary

“An exacting look at gentrification…. How to Kill a City elucidates the complex interplay between the forces we control and those that control us.”?New York Times Book Review

The term gentrification has become a buzzword to describe the changes in urban neighborhoods across the country, but we don’t realize just how threatening it is. It means more than the arrival of trendy shops, much-maligned hipsters, and expensive lattes. The very future of American cities as vib…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781645030744
ISBN-10:1645030741
Author:Dr. Peter Moskowitz
Publisher:Bold Type Books
Imprint:Bold Type Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:28 October 2025
Weight:260g
Dimensions:208mm x 138mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

“Moskowitz is a talented and impassioned writer…They poke, prod and listen. They find holes in official stories and gifted storytellers among people who have been steamrolled.”–San Francisco Chronicle“Moskowitz…pulls no punches in his depiction of gentrification…They paint a vivid and grim picture of the future of American cities.”–Kirkus“Movingly conveys [gentrification’s] emotional and sometimes tragic toll as they highlight its stark racial realities in Detroit, San Francisco, New York and New Orleans.”–Washington Post“How to Kill a City is a convincing and persuasive argument that the U.S. has a serious problem with affordable housing that is not going away any time soon.”–Booklist”[An] exacting look at gentrification in New Orleans, Detroit, San Francisco and New York, exposing how large institutions-goverments, businesses, foundations-influence street-level processes that might appear as organic as the coffee shop’s dark roast. … How to Kill a City elucidates the complex interplay between the forces we control and those that control us.“–New York Times Book Review“A fascinating analysis of late-stage gentrification in which corporate control of cities renders them uninhabitable to most people. Showing how gentrifiers exploit ‘someone else’s loss’ as a consequence of long histories of racist policy, Peter Moskowitz calls for a global movement against this ‘new form of segregation, ’ defining housing as a human right rooted in community instead of real estate profit.”–Sarah Schulman, author of Gentrification of the Mind and The Cosmopolitans“A forceful critique of gentrification and its impact on disempowered members of American society.”–Library Journal“Gentrification takes a community’s personal tragedy, loss and destruction, and monetizes it. Understanding how this happens, and how individuals may unwittingly find themselves a part of it is what makes Moskowitz’s book so important. It isn’t a lesson about what happened, it’s a warning about what is happening now.”– Truthout “Peter Moskowitz offers a smartly written and fiercely logical indictment of city governments for selling out longtime residents to aggressive developers and rich investors, and calling it growth. This book is a wake-up call to communities to say no to state-sponsored gentrification and join together to resist their own demise.”–Sharon Zukin, author of Naked City: The Death and Life of Authentic Urban Places“When it comes to housing and urban development, as with other aspects of American life, Moskowitz makes clear that the heft of one’s purse and the color of one’s skin are determinative. How to Kill a City is an indictment of a system that places making a home for capital above making homes for people.”–Santa Barbara Independent

About The Author

Dr. Peter Moskowitz

P. E. Moskowitz is a former staff writer for Al Jazeera America. They have written for publications including the Guardian, New York Times, New Republic, Wired, and more. They are the author of The Case Against Free Speech. A graduate of Hampshire College and the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, they live in New York City.

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