Generación inquilina : Un nuevo paradigma de vivienda para acabar con la desigualda

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A book that offers hope in the face of one of the greatest challenges of our time: the housing crisis. This is not a temporary problem, but a structural and political one. Housing has become the primary financial asset of contemporary capitalism and the foundation of a rentier system that derives its profits not from production, but from ownership. In this model, speculation becomes the engine that sustains the economy. High housing prices mean that most of the population can no longer afford to own a home. Thus emerges a new generation: the renter generation. A generation that lives in rented accommodation not by choice, but by exclusion. It doesn't matter how much they study, how hard they work, or how much effort they put in: their well-being depends not on merit or salary, but on the ability to inherit a home. This shift marks the end of the middle-class dream and opens a new social landscape, where homeownership determines one's position in the economic hierarchy. Gil shows how this transformation is fracturing the foundations of well-being and accelerating inequality. The rental market has become a major source of impoverishment, and access to housing is the defining factor that determines who can live securely and who is condemned to precariousness. The Tenant Generation proposes a horizon of change and a new housing paradigm based on the right to dwell, social justice, and the democratization of territory. This generation, living at the heart of the system's contradictions, is also the one that can transform it.
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RELEASE DATE
March 9, 2026
ISBN
9791399105988
PAGES
248 p. ; 22,0 x 14,0 cm.
BINDING
Paperback
SERIES
Ensayo
LANGUAGE
Spanish
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