Alex T. Taylor Re: New Bill in the Senate


Thought this might be of interest to Heidegger readers, particularly readers
of Building/Dwelling/Thinking.


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>From: Alex T. Taylor (NUVUPSY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) on Tue, 18 Jul 1995 03:24:27
EDT
To: NUVUPSY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: New Bill in the Senate

Darby,

Homelessness cannot be cured by housing. Houselessness can be ameliorated if
the government provided housing for everyone that wanted and didn't want it.
The government cannot provide a home. Individuals have to make their own home.
Some decide to make their home a park bench. But why should the government
provide shelter rather than other material goods? Why do you value it so much
if it is evident that others do not? It seems that most homeless value their
homes, which is most often a nice bench or a prime spot on a heating grate.

Alex T. Taylor

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Eyes on Violence (nonviolence and human rights monitoring in Haiti)
Thoughtaction Collective (reparative justice project)




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