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Can Philosophy Help to Articulate Fair Principles for Low-Income Housing?
Can Philosophy Help to Articulate Fair Principles for Low-Income Housing?

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The need for more “low-income” housing—a now-standard label—in many parts of the United States has become a major issue during the 2024 presidential campaign, with Vice-President Harris promising to work with Congress to provide more if elected. European politicians also . . .

The need for more “low-income” housing—a now-standard label—in many parts of the United States has become a major issue during the 2024 presidential campaign, with Vice-President Harris promising to work with Congress to provide more if elected. European politicians also frequently respond to the need, expressed by many constituents, for more “affordable” housing. The Irish […]

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