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The Case for the “Poor Side of Town”

2021-11-24 discowk7

via email : city-journal (podcast and transcript)

Howard Husock joins Brian Anderson to discuss the problems with urban renewal, exclusionary zoning, and public housing. Husock’s forthcoming book, The Poor Side of Town: And Why We Need It, is a history of housing policy in America…. (more)

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