Comfort thinking distracts from solving housing crisis

John Stewart
June 1, 2012
affordable housing fiction Subsidised, sub-market housing provides one of the most common examples of what I call comfort thinking – a condition in which housing experts delude themselves that they are discussing real solutions when in fact they are really avoiding the difficult issues. Even those most hostile to new housing will acknowledge that we need more affordable housing – …

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