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		<title>Part I: Why Housing Is Broken (Mechanics, Not Morality)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Housing doesn’t fail because people make bad choices or governments pass the wrong laws. It fails when a system designed to provide stability is repurposed to maximize return. Once housing is treated as a financial instrument, its original function becomes secondary — and instability is no longer a bug, but an outcome.</p>
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