The right to the city and the exchange value of space: Learning from the Tepito experience
Resumen
he right to the city emerged as a solution to resolve the contradiction
of modern space: tension between space use value
(social use of space) and exchange value (commercial use of
space)1
. he concept of the right to the city appeared in the
60’s when social space has been subordinated to economic
processes in Western societies2
. An urban revolution was expected
to create more human/social adapted codes of space,
but this revolution never evolved after May 1968.
The way communities practice space follows a noncapitalistic
logic. he recognition of these logics as a principle
of organisation of space is still extremely pertinent. However,
this Theory didn’t take into account the fact that codes
of space can be instrumentalised to legitimate exploitation of
space by the community itself.
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