Housing Inc.
A Global Takeover and Our Fight for Home
Format:Paperback
Publisher:House of Anansi Press Ltd ,Canada
Publishing:22nd Oct '26
£15.99
This title is due to be published on 22nd October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Housing has become a crisis of humanity—one created by design and decades in the making.
Leilani Farha has been in more homes than most people will ever visit—a four-door sedan in San Diego, a lean-to by railway tracks in Lagos, a windowless motel room in Paris, a tent on a Toronto beach. What people tell her first is never that they need housing, it’s that they want to be treated like human beings. Housing Inc. explains why they have to ask.
Writing from the centre of global housing debates, Farha reckons with a crisis four decades in the making, engineered by dictators, presidents, and prime ministers, and perfected by the financial firms that turn homes into sites of extraction. The same logic that justifies dispossessing Indigenous Peoples of their lands and resources now prices out a generation, displaces tenants, destroys communities, and disappears homeless people.
This crisis of humanity plays out in every country in the world. With fierce clarity, Farha argues that the fight for home requires not just better policy, but a different ideology altogether—one rooted in law, humanity, and imagination—where every person counts.
“A gorgeously written, mind- and heart-expanding treatise from one of the world’s experts on housing. You’ll never look at shelter in the same way. Absolutely essential reading.” —Astra Taylor, author of The Age of Insecurity: Coming Together as Things Fall Apart
ISBN: 9781487014285
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288 pages