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- Sep 2021
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www.lboro.ac.uk www.lboro.ac.uk
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while the super-rich may move through through world cities, their cosmopolitan practices and lifestyles rarely break out of the exclusive transnational spaces which stand at the intersecting points of particular corporate, capital, technological, information and cultural lines of flow.
The elites move in a world of their own. Embedded within the deteriorating spaces all around them, their privileged and exclusive spaces are like self-constructed lotus blossoms floating on a sea of muck, which their lifestyles have disproportionately helped create in the first place. The geographic juxtapostion of these two spaces is stark, as illustrated in images such as those of Cape Town’s elite neighborhoods nextdoor to crowded townships. Wealth and privilege live side by side poverty.
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- Apr 2020
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www.gutenberg.org www.gutenberg.org
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except the one wigged gentleman who looked at the ceiling
This only emphasizes the fact that literally everybody was looking at him
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- Aug 2017
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www.fbi.gov www.fbi.gov
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Patty Hearst - good example of stockholm syndrome
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- Dec 2016
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sites.google.com sites.google.com