Abolition: Politics, Practices, Promises, Vol. 1
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Angela Y. Davis
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Angela Y. Davis
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From trailblazing political activist Angela Y. Davis, a major collection of essays and interviews that argue for a radical rethinking of our prison systems
An icon of revolutionary politics, Angela Y. Davis has been at the forefront of collective movements for prison abolition for over fifty years. Abolition: Politics, Practices, Promises, the first of two important new volumes, brings together an essential collection of Davis’s essays, conversations, and interviews over the years, showing how her thinking has sharpened and evolved even as she has remained uncompromising in her commitment to collective liberation.
Davis traces a genealogy of the penal system, from slavery to the prison industrial complex, offering a trenchant analysis of the relationship between the prison system and capitalism, both in the US and on a global scale. Combining decades of analytical brilliance and lessons from organising both inside and beyond prison walls, Davis addresses the history of abolitionist practice, details the unique contributions of women to abolitionist struggles, and offers the radical tools we need for revolutionary change.
Powerful and rewarding, filled with insight and provocation, Abolition: Politics, Practices, Promises, is an essential book for anyone seeking to imagine a world without prisons.
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- Scott R.
- 23-09-24
In-depth explanations of structural oppression and racism in the penal system in America.
As a social worker, I have found this book absolutely amazing insight into the lived experiences of structural oppression and racism. The explanation of how legislation and rights have been used to capitalise on the detention of global majority people blew my mind. Works by Angela Davis should be mandatory reading in schools and universities.
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