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Housing, Individuals and the State
The Morality of Government Intervention
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192 pages
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The book critically examines the effectiveness of state intervention in housing issues, arguing that government policies often exacerbate rather than alleviate these challenges. Through a philosophical lens, it analyzes the relationship between the state and individuals, ultimately asserting that the state's attempts to manage housing are fundamentally flawed and unsustainable.
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1998, hardcover
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