I'm going to disagree with you.
How does one save to buy a house on a minimum wage? In my own situation, the victim of extreme abuse, autistic, an auditory processing disorder, but the genetic heritage of Holocaust survivors, I have been screwed from the start.
I'm 70, and I still don't have a home. During the last few years, I have been physically assaulted twice by men from living in terrible places because I couldn't afford a decent place. My story is not unusual.
Most people work hard. So much of that story is the result of privilege, i.e. grew up in circumstances where parents were able to provide an education, steer their kids in a certain direction, etc. Without those things, no hard work in the world would have enabled anyone to do anything.
I don't think the writer said that eveyrbody must have a free house. He said that the right to housing should be a fundamental right. I agree. I also think that nobody should be permitted to own second homes, and I think that profit should be eliminated from all business.
It is quite possible to run a business without year-end profit. The entire system is driven (and motivated ) by greed. There is a reason that 21% of CEOs are psychopaths (that's what the studies show) while only 1% in the general population is.