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Homelessness, Liberty and Property is a comprehensive philosophical and legal analysis of one of society’s most pressing social issues. Terry Skolnik investigates the fundamental tensions between individual liberty, property rights, and the right to shelter, challenging conventional approaches to homelessness.
The book explores how legal systems and social policies navigate the conflict between protecting private property and ensuring basic human dignity and freedom for homeless populations. Skolnik examines various theoretical frameworks, legal precedents, and policy approaches, offering nuanced arguments about the philosophical foundations of property rights and their limitations.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly work provides academics, policymakers, legal professionals, and advocates with critical insights into how societies can better address homelessness while respecting both individual liberty and legitimate property interests.







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