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A Historical Dismantling of Punishment and Domination

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Classic Writings in Anarchist Criminology

A Historical Dismantling of Punishment and Domination

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Anarchists were among the earliest modern thinkers to offer a systemic critique of criminal justice and among the first to directly criticize academic criminology while formulating a critical criminology. They identified the sources of social problems in social structures and relations of inequality and recognized that the institutions preferred by mainstream criminologists as would-be solutions to social problems were actually the causes or enablers of those harms in the first place.

This volume collects critical writings on criminology from radicals and thinkers like William Godwin, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Mikahil Bakunin, Peter Kropotkin, Lucy Parsons, Emma Goldman, and many others.

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Table of Contents

Classic Writings in Anarchist Criminology
What People Are Saying About This Book
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction: The Origins and Importance of Classic Anarchist Criminology
Part One: William Godwin
1. An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice Book VII: Of Crimes And Punishments
Part Two: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
2. What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Rights and of Government
Part Three: Mikhail Bakunin
3. The Program of the International Brotherhood
4. Ethics: Morality of the State
Part Four: August Spies
5. Address of August Spies
Part Five: Peter Kropotkin
6. Law and Authority: An Anarchist Essay
7. Are Prisons Necessary?
Part Six: Michael Schwab And Joseph E. Gary
8: A Convicted Anarchist’s Reply to Professor Lombroso
Part Seven: Errico Malatesta
9. Towards Anarchy
10. Class Struggle or Class Hatred?: “People” and “Proletariat”
11. Further Thoughts on the Question of Crime
Part Eight: Voltairine De Cleyre
12. Crime and Punishment
Part Nine: Lucy Parsons
13. The Principles of Anarchism
Part Ten: Alexander Berkman
14. Prisons and Crime
15. Law and Government
Part Eleven: Emma Goldman
16. The Traffic in Women
17. Prisons: A Social Crime and Failure
Afterword
Index
Contributors’ Biographies
Copyright
Friends of AK Press

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Anthony J. Nocella
Editor
Mark Seis
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Jeff Shantz
Foreword
Ruth Kinna
Afterword
Luis A. Fernandez

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