The Ethics of Homelessness: Philosophical Perspectives: Second, revised edition

Brill | Rodopi (2020)
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_The Ethics of Homelessness_ is a compilation of essays analysing the philosophical, legal and social implications of the seemingly intractable condition that people endure without a home, where their fundamental human rights, autonomy and privacy are compromised. Authors use literature and arguments to demonstrate the failings of public policy.

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