@cmconseils In the form of " #socialism " which is implied by these #soviet -style barracks, systematic vagrancy and failure to be employed (vilified as "social parasitism") were criminal offenses. So yes, the dudes could have got a place in anti-homeless architecture unit, but there was a chance that it would be equipped by bars, barbed wire, and receptionists with assault rifles...
I live in an ex-communist country and can confirm the above statement. There were no sick/homeless/minority people because they were conveniently genocided away.
You couldn't even get to live within a city you wanted to unless you got a residency permit.
People got assigned to cities/towns/villages.
The high-density residential in planned districts was reserved for the 'right' people. True to the party and well-connected.
Contrary to the above, the west needs to wake up to the fact that you cannot both renounce high-density planned residential, and have affordable housing.
The leftover planned high-density complexes here have greenery, parks, kindergartens, schools, shops, effective and cheap public transport, and are close to the city centre.
And the communist-era nomenclature is dead or dying, so normal families are finally getting to inhabit the buildings.
