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The Mutual Housing Experiment - New Deal Communities for the Urban Middle Class (Paperback)
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The Mutual Housing Experiment - New Deal Communities for the Urban Middle Class (Paperback)
Series: Urban Life, Landscape and Policy
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In 1940, the U.S. Federal Works Agency created an experimental
housing program for industrial workers. Eight model communities
were leased and later sold to the residents, who formed a
non-profit corporation called a mutual housing association. Further
development of housing under the mutual housing plan was stymied by
controversies around radical politics and race, and questions over
whether the federal government should be involved in housing
policy. In The Mutual Housing Experiment, Kristin Szylvian examines
32 mutual housing associations that are still in existence today,
and offers strong evidence to show that federal public housing
policy was not the failure that critics allege. She explains that
mutual home ownership has not only proven its economic value, but
has also given rise to communities characterized by a strong sense
of identity and civic engagement. The book shows that this
important period in urban and housing policy provides critical
lessons for contemporary housing analysts who continue to emphasize
traditional home ownership for all wage-earners despite the home
mortgage crisis of 2008.
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