The problem of Homelessness in America underpins the definition of an American city: what it is, who it is for, what it does, and why it matters.
By updating and revisiting thirty years of rese.
Mean Streets offers, in a single, sustained argument, a theory of the social and economic logic behind the historical development, evolution, and especially the persistence of Homelessness in the contemporary American city.
And the problem of the American city is epitomized in Public space.
The problem of Homelessness in America underpins the definition of an American city: what it is, who it is for, what it does, and why it matters