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The special section of Dissent’s Fall issue, The Right to a Home, is edited by historian Thomas Sugrue, author of Origins of the Urban Crisis, and by Dissent senior editor Colin Kinniburgh. It features:
Outside of the special section, you’ll find: Sarah Jones on Chapo Trap House, Jon Shelton on how Foxconn conned Wisconsin, Julie Greene on the condition of the working class in Shenzhen, book reviews from Sarah Leonard, Adam Tooze, Susie Linfield, and Sheri Berman, and much more.
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