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Modern cities have been colonized by the wealthy and successful, leaving the inhabitants of villages and towns far behind. Hubs, co-working spaces and high-tech innovations have swallowed up parks, shops and cafes. The development of cities and urban areas has led to an uncontrollable increase in rents and the concentration of wealth. In this book, economist and sociologist Richard Florida examines the crisis that has caused the current type of urbanization.