How many times have you thought that social policies seem more effective where they’re least needed and least effective where they're most needed? In this clip, Prof Harvey explains why problems like the lack of affordable housing are systemic issues which reform-based responses cannot adequately address.
"No matter how well-meaning the efforts are and how big the monetary commitment is, that principle that the policies are going to be least effective where they're most needed and most effective where they're least needed, that is the principle which which is going to prevail. Unless we are prepared to rebuild the whole system from the ground up." - David Harvey
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