Doug Henwood wrote: >Roxanne Lalonde connects the spiritual with the feelings of >looking at a splendid landscape, which is something that most of us >(maybe excluding real estate developers, who see only profit opportunity) >feel. Just wondering, Doug, do you live in a house or apartment that was put there by the process of developing real estate? Do you think others are also entitled to someplace to live? Is there enough housing to go around? Is there something wrong, perhaps anti-feminist, in making one's living by providing housing for those who are willing to buy it? Can real estate development, if done responsibly, protect the environment, even improve it (e.g., by reducing the concentration of people in urban settings)? H.C. Ellis
