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Are Prisons Obsolete?
Are Prisons Obsolete? | Angela Y. Davis
With her characteristic brilliance, grace and radical audacity, Angela Y. Davis has put the case for the latest abolition movement in American life: the abolition of the prison. As she quite correctly notes, American life is replete with abolition movements, and when they were engaged in these struggles, their chances of success seemed almost unthinkable. For generations of Americans, the abolition of slavery was sheerest illusion. Similarly,the entrenched system of racial segregation seemed to last forever, and generations lived in the midst of the practice, with few predicting its passage from custom. The brutal, exploitative (dare one say lucrative?) convict-lease system that succeeded formal slavery reaped millions to southern jurisdictions (and untold miseries for tens of thousands of men, and women). Few predicted its passing from the American penal landscape. Davis expertly argues how social movements transformed these social, political and cultural institutions, and made such practices untenable. In Are Prisons Obsolete?, Professor Davis seeks to illustrate that the time for the prison is approaching an end. She argues forthrightly for "decarceration", and argues for the transformation of the society as a whole.
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Calamity Cat is all about prison abolition.

Learning, growing.

batsy 😍🙌🏾 1y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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A dense but tiny read. I am not sure what I was expecting but there is a lot of history of prisons and their creation. I have been flirting with prison abolition the last few years and this was very informative even if I knew some of the information before hand (I took many criminal psychology classes in college which took on things like the penopticon)
It was interesting and unexpected to read about Dickens being anti prison.

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readordierachel
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Davis packs a lot into just 115 pages. An overview of the history of the prison system in the U.S, evidence and discussion of the way incarcerated people are routinely abused, the resources and rights that have been systematically taken away from them, and the way private companies have taken over and use them as free labor. She notes old punishments that we wouldn't think of doing today (e.g., a "gossip's bridle"). Someone had to fight..⬇️

readordierachel ...for those to stop. So why not the prison system, which is an inhumane and outmoded tool of capitalism? Davis asks why we so readily accept prisons as the only option. She helps us imagine something better. There are more than 2 milion people incarcerated in the U.S. right now. A number that keeps growing. We can, and should, come up with something better. 2y
merelybookish Great review! And agree wholeheartedly! 2y
BiblioLitten I have often thought about this while watching Orange is the New Black. I think I‘ll really like this book. Stacked! 2y
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Reggie I read something awhile ago where instead of mail they gave the service over to something for profit where they charge per email and if you want to send a picture in the email it cost a dollar. It was crazy how much money they were making off of it. Great review, Rachel. Stacked. 2y
batsy Fantastic review. I really must read this. 2y
Suet624 Great review and just another example of the wrongs allowed in the U.S. There are just so many. Have you ever watched Michael Moore‘s movie Where to Invade Next? It‘s brilliant. One section is on the prison system in the US vs other more advanced countries. (edited) 2y
readordierachel @merelybookish @BiblioLitten @batsy This was written nearly 20 years ago and is still sadly relevant. It's depressing how much hasn't changed and/or has gotten worse. 2y
readordierachel @Reggie That is just appalling. And sadly not surprising 2y
readordierachel @Suet624 Yes, so many. I try to remain hopeful that we can change. I've heard of that movie but haven't seen it. Will definitely check it out! 2y
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Kathrin
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8little_paws
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Angela Davis is quickly becoming one of my favorite writers, she's clear, concise, and engaging. She convincingly lays her argument out, I do wish there was more exploration of alternatives here however.

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brandierickson
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Some more antiracist reading — prisons are ubiquitous in America and American culture but are they necessary? Have they done any good? Or have they just continued to make life worse for people of color? (Here‘s a hint: you know the answer.)

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Godpants
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June Round Up Part 2: Angela Davis‘ book was definitely the most important book I read this month, and it won‘t be the only one in this vein that I‘ll be reading this year. Out of this bunch Little Eyes was definitely the one that blew me away and I loved Ninth House. I‘d say you can skip Catherine House.

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“the prison therefore functions ideologically as an abstract site into which undesirables are deposited, relieving us of the responsibility of thinking about the real issues afflicting those communities from which prisoners are drawn in such disproportionate numbers. [the prison] relieves us of the responsibility of seriously engaging with the problems of our society, especially those produced by racism and ... capitalism.” — angela davis

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sarahlandis
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I find her books challenging to read- in that they are dense and she packs so much information into seemingly small books. In this book, she outlines the history of imprisonment and punishment in America. She speaks on borrowed torture methods from Europe and the slavery-chain gang-current day prison story that has hurt black people at catastrophic levels.

sarahlandis She also writes a call to action- a description of what a prison-less world could look like. She writes about a country that prioritizes education and health and makes actual reparations. 4y
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Godpants
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I‘m a little embarrassed to say I hadn‘t really put a lot of time into the idea of prison abolishment until recently. I also had the big questions about what do we do with the most violent offenders, but I wasn‘t really considering the millions of other people trapped in prisons around the world. This book is important especially now.

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Godpants
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Seems as timely as ever to read this.

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readordierachel
Are Prisons Obsolete? | Angela Y. Davis
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A timely question from Angela Y. Davis. Another from the tbr that I need to read sooner rather than later. (I appreciate that these prompts are reintroducing me to all the books on my own shelves.)

#cellblocktango #musicalnewyear
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8little_paws I believe I have this one sitting tbr too :(. Too much backlog! 5y
vivastory Hadn't heard of this one. Adding to my TBR. 5y
Cinfhen Yes!!! Definitely a challenge bonus... the reintroduction of your TBR 😅😅😂 5y
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readordierachel @8little_paws I hear you! It's getting out of hand around here. 5y
readordierachel @vivastory Should be a quick read, only 115 pages excluding notes and such. 5y
readordierachel @Cinfhen I'm loving it! 5y
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lovelybookshelf
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Incredible. Each chapter builds on the previous, and the entire argument concludes with a stunning, heartfelt bang. If you can't fathom a society without the prison system, read this! Angela Davis sheds light on why this is a foreign concept to us, explains why we must abolish the prison system, how that would work, and outlines some alternatives. (Recommended related reading: I Can't Breathe by Matt Taibbi, The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander)

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HippieChickHomeschool
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If your first thoughts at the phrase "prison abolition" are shock and disbelief, please read this book. If you are interested in social justice, please read this book. Angela Davis is amazing. Her argument is precise, clear, and eye opening. 5⭐️

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HardcoverHearts
Are Prisons Obsolete? | Angela Y. Davis
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I was doing some gift shopping for a friend's birthday and went to my favorite bookstore in SF, Green Apple. I asked about books set in Barcelona that wasn't Shadow of the Wind (which made me claustrophobic) and I think it's the first time in over 20 years of going there that I was able to stump them!! I was shocked! While I was there, I grabbed these little gems with my tax return money! 📚💸📚

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Jbearchum
Are Prisons Obsolete? | Angela Y. Davis
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If we've moved passed other racist institutions such as slavery, the jim crow laws/segregation why not the prison industrial complex too? Why not move past a system that exploits race, class, gender, that supports retribution/vengeance, but to one that supports reparation/reconciliation? Terrific.

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Are Prisons Obsolete? | Angela Y. Davis
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First Angela Davis book!

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