Housing, Individuals and the State
The Morality of Government Intervention
By Peter King
Published October 1st 1998 by Routledge – 192 pages
Published October 1st 1998 by Routledge – 192 pages
Can the state solve housing problems or does it create them? This book explores the question by combining a detailed critique of contemporary housing policy with a philisophical analysis of the role of the state and individuals. Examining the state's role as controller and funder of housing, the author contends that the state is not capable of planning and controlling a sustainable housing policy.
Name: Housing, Individuals and the State: The Morality of Government Intervention (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By Peter King. Can the state solve housing problems or does it create them? This book explores the question by combining a detailed critique of contemporary housing policy with a philisophical analysis of the role of the state and individuals. Examining the...
Categories: Housing and Communities, Social Geography, Environmental Geography