Wednesday, April 16

In the 1970s, the United States began to relax restrictions on prison labor, coinciding with a narrative shift that attributed homelessness primarily to mental illness and addiction while largely ignoring systemic economic factors. This trend has evolved over the decades, merging the issues of prison labor and homelessness within a framework of neoliberalism that favors...

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