Abstract

Abstract The article consists of interpretative notes on the book “El Otro Sendero”, which refer to the production of housing for low-income sectors. It begins by recognizing the importance this book has had for the national audience, and proposes to examine its propositions about housing (chapter 2). An examination of the propositions of the text is followed by a commentary on some errors in analysing facts. The final commentary says: The profusion of erroneus analyses employed to describe the “long march toward private property”, as well as the lack of specific analyses of the problems of the city and housing —which constitute the context of the informal sector in the barriadas—, leave us with the impression of having read a priori ideological diagram rather than a study of urban reality.

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