Peter Marcuse argues that the ultimate purpose of critical urban theory is to implement the demand for a Right to the City. Drawing on the work and witness of his father Herbert Marcuse, and on his own work and experience as a lawyer, planner and urban scholar and activist, he focuses on the differences between the crisis of 1968, which produced the demand for the Right to the City, and the crisis we confront today. He asks: 'Is another world not only posible, but realistically attainable?'
Peter Marcuse's lecture in London on Tues 6 Oct at 6.30 pm at UCL.The venue is Cruciform LT2, Cruciform Building, UCL, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT. See the website www.ucl.ac.uk/mapsfor directions.
