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Housing, a central priority for government policy for many decades, collapsed in 2008; even in 2011, millions of homes are under water. This poses many economic and ethical issues.

This elegant and fact-filled book by Mises Institute President Doug French examines the background to the case of "strategic default," or walking away from your home, and considers its implications from a variety of different perspectives. The thesis here is that there is nothing ominous or evil about this practice. It is an extension of economic rationality.

The idea that "a man's house is his castle" is attributed to American Revolutionary James Otis from 1761, and his idea was that government should never be permitted to breach its walls. It is a good thought and, in context, one that sums up a dogged attachment to the right of private property.

In the 20th century, however, government got behind the idea that every citizen should be provided a castle of his or her own. This is the essence of the good life, we were told, the very core of our material aspirations. Government would make us all owners, one way or another, even if it meant violating rights to make it happen.

The collapse of the housing market — which has occurred despite every effort by the government to prevent it — coincides with the highest rate of unemployment among young people that we've seen in many generations. Economic opportunity is dwindling, at least in traditional jobs. The advance of digital technology has made it possible to do nontraditional jobs while living anywhere, and perhaps changing one's location every year or two.

Millions have walked away from their mortgages. Doing so begins with a single realization I'm paying more for my house than my house is worth. What precisely is the downside of walking away, of going into a "strategic default"? I lose my house. Good. That's better than losing money on my house.

But what are the economic and ethical implications? Americans have not faced this dilemma in at least a century. Now they are awakening to the reality that the house is no different from any other physical possession. It has no magical properties and it embodies no high ideals. It is just sticks and bricks.

But what about the idea that our home is our castle? Doug French's thesis is that the essence of freedom is to come to understand that the real castle is to be found within.

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Walk Away The Rise and Fall of the HomeOwnership Myth LvMI eBook Douglas E French

Government intervention in housing is clearly shown and while most of us think that's good (I've got a VA loan) the end result is that housing should not be in the venue of the Federal government! This book is a short read but gives a fast-paced history of federally financed housing and the result of this intrusion into the marketplace.

While I think the majority of people would dread to give up their homes, sometimes it might be the best, according to the author. My problem is the morality of it all, plus if you leave your home, you've still got to live somewhere.

We're clearly in a real mess and this is a great book to understand why. Highly recommend.

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  • File Size 462 KB
  • Print Length 95 pages
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  • Publisher Ludwig von Mises Institute (February 14, 2011)
  • Publication Date February 14, 2011
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  • Language English
  • ASIN B004NSV6HQ

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Government intervention in housing is clearly shown and while most of us think that's good (I've got a VA loan) the end result is that housing should not be in the venue of the Federal government! This book is a short read but gives a fast-paced history of federally financed housing and the result of this intrusion into the marketplace.

While I think the majority of people would dread to give up their homes, sometimes it might be the best, according to the author. My problem is the morality of it all, plus if you leave your home, you've still got to live somewhere.

We're clearly in a real mess and this is a great book to understand why. Highly recommend.
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