London: Bread and Circuses

by Jonathan Glancey

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Bread and circuses—free food and mass entertainment—was the name contemporary social observers gave to the ancient Roman practice of keeping the common people happy and rebellion-free. Jonathan Glancey, in this personal and passionate essay about the city he loves, suggests that the same unformulated policy is the means by which modern London’s citizens are kept as apolitical and passively pleasure-loving as possible. But shops, restaurants and a few gorgeous buildings are, he maintains, a poor substitute for a creaking infrastructure, and London’s cachet as a boisterously creative but well-run city will plummet if private vice is allowed to triumph over public virtue.
  • ISBN10 1859844642
  • ISBN13 9781859844649
  • Publish Date 17 December 2003 (first published 15 November 2001)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Verso