The Case for Structured Reintegration: A Keynesian and Socialist Approach to Vagrancy
The presence of widespread homelessness in modern society is often viewed through two narrow lenses: either as a criminal nuisance to be purged via incarceration or as an unfortunate “lifestyle choice” to be tolerated under the guise of civil liberties. Both perspectives fail the individual and the state. Homelessness is fundamentally a failure of social and economic architecture—it is detrimental to the health of the individual, the safety of the community, and the productivity of the nation.