Angela Davis' "The Prison Industrial Complex"
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- In this episode, I present Angela Davis' "The Prison Industrial Complex."
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George Jackson and Joy James are also two leading scholars to also think more aptly about the Prison Industrial Complex. But, I really love your RUclips channel and podcast. It’s helping me get through my 3rd year in my PhD program at UChicago.
Coincidentally, I've recently been considering various Industrial complexes and their connexions, whether Prison, Military, Media, or Medical.
Thanks for your efforts.
a complex complex of complexes
I've heard mixed things about Angela Davis vis a vis whether she goes far enough and how captured she is intellectually. Some chats with Olayemi Olurin and her peeps have been quite helpful in this regard and people should check her out :)
You are just a number
Who cares what opinions others have? Just read her work on its own terms. She is of course going to have detractors BC she is so prolific and has been active for forever (and is human lol), like Chomsky does. She's done far more for black liberation and class consciousness than 99.9% of us YT commenters!
im a student of george jackson so i never feel that angela davis goes far enough.
I share the same sentiment!
Do you have recommendations for someone who is quite interested in this topic but has not yet read much about it? I mostly read philosophy, but I am open to any kind of work on this topic.
Are Prisons Obsolete by Davis is a short read and weoo written
Someone should check into this guys fathers stock portfolios and see how much money they have invested into private prisons, prison clothes, prison food, prison building materials amongst many other things
I am #1! Thanks for having Angela Davis on.
Hahahaha oh yes it is quite the accomplishment to be the first comment on my videos. As always, I'm very proud of you ☺️
Ummm, whats your point? Its a state's right to keep slaves. "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, EXCEPT as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted"
The hole in your logic is in the words "Duly Convicted", the meaning at the time of the writing of that document pares in comparison to today's "Legally Convicted".
@@JohnRogers0014 meaning?