In Cold War America, homeownership was seen as a means of instilling patriotism, and as a civilizing and anti-radical force

In Cold War America, homeownership was seen as a means of instilling patriotism, and as a civilizing and anti-radical force No man who owns his own house and lot can be a Communist, claimed William Levitt, who pioneered the modern suburb with the development of the various Levittowns, his famous planned communities. He has too …

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