
Anglofuturism "Why Did Millennials Choose Palestine Over Rent?" — Shiv Malik on Building Britain's First New City in 50 Years (Part 2)
Nov 27, 2025
Shiv Malik, a journalist and author focusing on generational economics, explores why millennials haven’t rallied around housing issues. He discusses how social media has created weak political ties and a perception that housing-related complaints lack intellectual depth. Malik reveals that many decision-makers believe the younger generation isn't demanding enough change to prompt action. He advocates for restoring the social contract around homeownership and introduces his ambitious Forest City project as a solution to housing challenges.
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Empty Auditoriums Of The Target Generation
- Shiv Malik recounts touring to promote Jilted Generation and finding audiences were almost entirely boomers.
- Millennials, the book's subject, were largely absent from those events despite the book being about them.
Why Millennials Didn't Mobilize For Housing
- Shiv suggests millennials often treated housing failure as personal, not systemic, so they didn't mobilize.
- He also proposes degree-educated millennials found rent complaints too prosaic compared with causes with rich theory.
Politics Fails When Public Pressure Is Missing
- A senior decision-maker told Shiv that building a city 'is not the kind of thing we could do in 21st century Britain.'
- They also said politicians would act if younger generations protested housing strongly enough.


