The garden city as a commons: Social-ethical perspectives on the new housing question

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Europe faces a severe shortage in affordable housing. Even though the situation is less dire than in many cities of the Global South, rising rents and real estate prices affect the poorest hardest. Faith-based organisations, especially Christian churches, have monitored and tackled this problem for more than six decades. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The paper discusses this issue from a social-ethical perspective featuring the example of Germany. It depicts the role of the churches, scrutinises the causes of the shortage, explains the situation as a problem of justice and presents an urban vision inspired by Christian tradition, namely the garden city as a commons. In a mixed motives approach, it presents concrete policy suggestions to improve the situation.

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Meireis, T., & Johrendt, L. (2024). The garden city as a commons: Social-ethical perspectives on the new housing question. Verbum et Ecclesia, 45(2). https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v45i2.3191

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