What Delhi Tells Us About Neoliberalism
In India, the transformation of Delhi Ridge from a site of working-class politics to a site of breezy recreation shows how a world-class megacity is made under the spell of neoliberalism. Workers are pushed to the side in order to make way for the affluent classes.
A view of the Ridge in Delhi. Photo: Shaz.syed13/Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0
Urban12/Jan/2021
(SAGE Publications India and Yoda Press, 2020).
Indiaâs capital city, Delhi, is, by some measures, the second-largest urban agglomeration in the world and is on track to be the biggest by 2030. The explosive growth has come at high ecological costs: Delhi frequently records the worst air pollution of any major city.
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