Homelessness Amid Affluence: Structure and Paradox in the American Political EconomyApproaching the problem of homelessness from a broad public policy perspective, Lang focuses on the American political economy and how it permits community development patterns based on racism and self-interest. This interdisciplinary study challenges the belief that homelessness is entirely due to the Reagan administration's cutbacks. Instead, it suggests the need for reform in our housing and employment policies. The book reviews competing socioeconomic paradigms that can explain why meaningful and effective programs are difficult to enact. Homelessness Amid Affluence discusses housing, community development patterns, economic segregation, and problems of the urban underclass, as well as proposed solutions. The interdisciplinary nature and historical perspective of this volume make it informative reading for sociologists, social workers, policymakers, and researchers. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Homelessness Past and Present | 9 |
Theoretical Aspects | 23 |
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Homelessness Amid Affluence: Structure and Paradox in the American Political ... Michael Lang No preview available - 1989 |