A short, iconic essay that makes the case for the abolition of the prison system. French journalist Catherine Baker, who has also advocated for dismantling obligatory schooling, doesn't stop at why we should shut down prisons, she also looks at what alternatives we may use to replace such a repressive, ineffective system. Originally written in 2005 and translated by Doug Imrie and Michael William.
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A short, iconic essay that makes the case for the abolition of the prison system. French journalist Catherine Baker, who has also advocated for dismantling obligatory schooling, doesn't stop at why we should shut down prisons, she also looks at what alternatives we may use to replace such a repressive, ineffective system. Originally written in 2005 and translated by Doug Imrie and Michael William.
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Very Good. 1621065618. No date, circa early to mid 2000s. A pamphlet in orange wrappers, with a crease to the front cover. Distributed by Firestarter Press in Baltimore printed on the back cover. Originally published in Austria in the 1980's. Translated by Doug Imrie and Michael William.; [12] pages.
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