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Fortunate People in a Fortunate Land

At Home in Santa Monica's Rent-Controlled Housing

Lauren E. M. Everett

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English
Temple University Press,U.S.
31 October 2025
Forthcoming Fall 2025
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Imprint:   Temple University Press,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781439926291
ISBN 10:   1439926298
Series:   Urban Life, Landscape and Policy
Pages:   270
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Lauren E.M. Everett is an independent scholar, artist, writer, and community organizer. Her work has appeared in the journal, Metropolitics, as well as other publications.

Reviews for Fortunate People in a Fortunate Land: At Home in Santa Monica's Rent-Controlled Housing

""A secret history of rent control, Fortunate People in a Fortunate Land shows just how impactful housing policies can be. Focusing on real lives rather than arid statistics, Everett makes a powerful case that these sensible, humane, and popular measures can enrich our lives and communities.""--Nick Bano, barrister (England and Wales) and author of Against Landlords: How to Solve the Housing Crisis ""Economists have studied rent control and concluded it does not work. They claim it disincentivizes repairs, disproportionally benefits higher earners, and incentivizes landlords to remove housing from the market, thus driving up rents for others. But none of this research accounts for the experience of the individual rent-controlled tenant, who benefits significantly from the stability the policy ensures. Everett's well-written Fortunate People in a Fortunate Land is the first to examine rent control from the perspective of these tenants and is a vital contribution to debates on rent control specifically and the housing crisis more broadly.""--Amanda Huron, Professor of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences at the University of the District of Columbia, and author of Carving out the Commons: Tenant Organizing and Housing Cooperatives in Washington, D.C.


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