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The Abolition Of Prison Jacques Lesage De La Haye Scott Branson Transl

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The Abolition Of Prison Jacques Lesage De La Haye Scott Branson Transl
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Publisher: AK Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 227
Author: Jacques Lesage de La Haye, Scott Branson (transl.)
ISBN: 9781849354202, 9781849354219, 1849354200, 1849354219
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Abolition Of Prison Jacques Lesage De La Haye Scott Branson Transl by Jacques Lesage De La Haye, Scott Branson (transl.) 9781849354202, 9781849354219, 1849354200, 1849354219 instant download after payment.

The Abolition of Prison provides a reflection from a longtime prison abolitionist, psychoanalyst, and former prisoner on the history, theory, and practice of anti-prison activism in France and globally over the last fifty years.
This book powerfully makes the case for the end of prisons, punishment, and guilt and, instead, suggests we work towards social change, care, collectivity. The book weaves together Lesage de La Haye's own experiences—in prison, as a psychiatrist, and as a social theorist—with the simple argument that, if we take the reasons for prison and punishment at their word, we must evaluate the system as a complete failure. So then why continue to support it and funnel money into it?

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