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  • 2Erin Mcelroy, Manon Vergerio, and Paula Garcia-Salazar. “Landlord Technologies of Gentrification: Facial Recognition and Building Access Technologies in New York City Homes,” Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, 2022
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  • 5Marx in 1844: “Now, however, let us consider the rent of land as it is formed in real life… The rent of land is established as a result of the struggle between tenant and landlord. We find that the hostile antagonism of interests, the struggle, the war is recognized throughout political economy as the basis of social organization”
  • 6Jonathan Frenkel, “The Israeli Startups Taking NYC Property-Tech by Storm.” ISRAEL21c, July 21, 2019
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  • 8Quoted in Finkelstein’s Gaza: An Inquest into Its Martyrdom
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