The Homelessness Industry : : A Critique of US Social Policy / / Elizabeth Beck, Pamela C. Twiss.
Homelessness once was considered an aberration. Today it is a normalized feature of US society. It is also, argue Elizabeth Beck and Pamela Twiss, an industry: the embrace of neoliberal policies and piecemeal efforts to address the problem have ensured a steady production of homeless people, as well...
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Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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