This chapter discusses the framing of substandard necessities as 'increasing access' or 'inclusion' for the poor, and explores the impact of this manufactured austerity on societal stratification. It also examines the concept of predatory inclusion and how federal housing agencies in the US used predatory policies to target black communities. Additionally, it draws parallels between historical objections to child labor and the arguments made in favor of sweatshops.

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