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A Right to Housing: Foundation for a New Social Agenda Book

A Right to Housing: Foundation for a New Social Agenda
A Right to Housing: Foundation for a New Social Agenda, In the 1949 Housing Act, Congress declared a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family our national housing goal. Today, little more than half a century later, upwards of 100 million people in the United States live in hous, A Right to Housing: Foundation for a New Social Agenda has a rating of 3.5 stars
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A Right to Housing: Foundation for a New Social Agenda, In the 1949 Housing Act, Congress declared a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family our national housing goal. Today, little more than half a century later, upwards of 100 million people in the United States live in hous, A Right to Housing: Foundation for a New Social Agenda
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  • A Right to Housing: Foundation for a New Social Agenda
  • Written by author Rachel Bratt
  • Published by Temple University Press, February 2006
  • In the 1949 Housing Act, Congress declared "a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family" our national housing goal. Today, little more than half a century later, upwards of 100 million people in the United States live in hous
  • An examination of America's housing crisis by the leading progressive housing activists in the country.
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Why a right to housing is needed and makes sense1
1The economic environment of housing : income inequality and insecurity20
2Housing affordability : one-third of a nation shelter-poor38
3Segregation and discrimination in housing61
4Pernicious problems of housing finance82
5Federal housing subsidies : who benefits and why?105
6The permanent housing crisis : the failures of conservatism and the limitations of liberalism139
7Federally-assisted housing in conflict : privatization or preservation?163
8The case for a right to housing177
9The role of the courts and a right to housing193
10Housing organizing for the long haul : building on experience213
11Social ownership240
12Social financing261
13The elderly and a right to housing279
14Opening doors : what a right to housing means for women296
15Responses to homelessness : past policies, future directions, and a right to housing316
16Community development corporations : challenges in supporting a right to housing340
17Between devolution and the deep blue sea : what's a city or state to do?364
18Housing and economic security399


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