Preface: The Function of Myth
Introduction: Anita


CHAPTER 1: A BRIEF HISTORY OF HOMELESSNESS

MYTH 1:
“Homelessness Is Inevitable and Intrinsically Unsolvable”

CHAPTER 2: THE ROOTS OF AMERICAN HOMELESSNESS

MYTH 2:
“Homelessness in America Is a Relatively New Phenomenon”

MYTH 3:
“Helping the ‘Worthy’ Poor Is the Best Way to End Poverty and Homelessness”

CHAPTER 3: HOMELESSNESS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

MYTH 4:
“Ronald Reagan Created Modern Homelessness”

MYTH 5:
“Most Homeless People Are Mentally Ill and Dangerous”

CHAPTER 4: OFFERING AID CREATES MORE NEED

MYTH 6:
“If You Build It, They Will Come”

MYTH 7:
“There Is No Shortage of Help Available for the Homeless—They Just Need to Access It”

MYTH 8:
“Handouts Create Homelessness”

MYTH 9:
“Homeless People Just Need to ‘Get a Job’ to Lift Themselves Out of Homelessness”

MYTH 10:
“Homeless People Just Need to Learn to Save”

CHAPTER 5: WHO WE THINK OF WHEN WE THINK OF THE HOMELESS

MYTH 11:
“Runaways Really Aren’t Homeless”

MYTH 12:
“Homeless People Are Single Adults Living on City Streets”

CHAPTER 6: BARRIERS AND SOLUTIONS

MYTH 13:
“People Need to Prove That They’re Worthy of and Ready for Assistance”

MYTH 14:
“Investments in Social Housing Have Proven to Be Failures”

CHAPTER 7: RESISTANCE VS. REVOLUTION

MYTH 15:
“There’s Really Nothing I Can Do to Make a Meaningful Difference”

Acknowledgments
Notes

Table of Contents

Preface: The Function of Myth
Introduction: Anita


CHAPTER 1: A BRIEF HISTORY OF HOMELESSNESS

MYTH 1:
“Homelessness Is Inevitable and Intrinsically Unsolvable”

CHAPTER 2: THE ROOTS OF AMERICAN HOMELESSNESS

MYTH 2:
“Homelessness in America Is a Relatively New Phenomenon”

MYTH 3:
“Helping the ‘Worthy’ Poor Is the Best Way to End Poverty and Homelessness”

CHAPTER 3: HOMELESSNESS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

MYTH 4:
“Ronald Reagan Created Modern Homelessness”

MYTH 5:
“Most Homeless People Are Mentally Ill and Dangerous”

CHAPTER 4: OFFERING AID CREATES MORE NEED

MYTH 6:
“If You Build It, They Will Come”

MYTH 7:
“There Is No Shortage of Help Available for the Homeless—They Just Need to Access It”

MYTH 8:
“Handouts Create Homelessness”

MYTH 9:
“Homeless People Just Need to ‘Get a Job’ to Lift Themselves Out of Homelessness”

MYTH 10:
“Homeless People Just Need to Learn to Save”

CHAPTER 5: WHO WE THINK OF WHEN WE THINK OF THE HOMELESS

MYTH 11:
“Runaways Really Aren’t Homeless”

MYTH 12:
“Homeless People Are Single Adults Living on City Streets”

CHAPTER 6: BARRIERS AND SOLUTIONS

MYTH 13:
“People Need to Prove That They’re Worthy of and Ready for Assistance”

MYTH 14:
“Investments in Social Housing Have Proven to Be Failures”

CHAPTER 7: RESISTANCE VS. REVOLUTION

MYTH 15:
“There’s Really Nothing I Can Do to Make a Meaningful Difference”

Acknowledgments
Notes

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