Law and Order Leviathan: America’s Extraordinary Regime of Policing and Punishment - David Garland - cover
Law and Order Leviathan: America’s Extraordinary Regime of Policing and Punishment - David Garland - cover
Dati e Statistiche
Salvato in 0 liste dei desideri
Law and Order Leviathan: America’s Extraordinary Regime of Policing and Punishment
Disponibilità in 5 giorni lavorativi
35,00 €
35,00 €
Disp. in 5 gg lavorativi

Descrizione


How American-style capitalism creates a coercive state unlike any other How could America, that storied land of liberty, be home to mass incarceration, police killings, and racialized criminal justice? In Law and Order Leviathan, David Garland explains how America’s racialized political economy gives rise to this extraordinary outcome. The United States has long been an international outlier, with a powerful business class, a weak social state, and an exceptional gun culture. Garland shows how, after the 1960s, American-style capitalism disrupted poor communities and depleted social controls, giving rise to violence and social problems at levels altogether unknown in other affluent nations. Aggressive policing and punishment became the default response. Marshalling a wealth of evidence, Garland shows that America lags behind comparable nations in protections for working people. He identifies the structural sources of America’s penal state and the community-level processes through which political economy impacts crime and policing. He argues that there is nothing paradoxical in America’s reliance on coercive state controls; the nation’s vaunted liberalism is largely an economic liberalism devoted to free markets and corporate power rather than to individual dignity and flourishing. Fear of violent crime and distrust of others ensure public support for this coercive Leviathan; racism enables indifference to its harms. America’s carceral regime will remain an outlier until America’s economy is structurally transformed. And yet, Garland argues, there is a path to reduced violence and significant penal reform even in the absence of structural change. Law and Order Leviathan sets out a powerful theory of the relation between political economy and crime control and a realistic framework for pursuing progressive change.

Dettagli

Testo in English
235 x 156 mm
9780691271194

Conosci l'autore

Foto di David Garland

David Garland

David Garland si è laureato in legge e in filosofia all'Università di Edimburgo. Attualmente insegna Sociologia alla New York University School of Law. I suoi corsi vertono su tematiche attinenti le prospettive sociali e storiche della pena di morte, la teoria e la prassi dell'incarcerazione e il contributo di Michael Foucault alla sociologia della punizione.

Informazioni e Contatti sulla Sicurezza dei Prodotti

Le schede prodotto sono aggiornate in conformità al Regolamento UE 988/2023. Laddove ci fossero taluni dati non disponibili per ragioni indipendenti da Feltrinelli, vi informiamo che stiamo compiendo ogni ragionevole sforzo per inserirli. Vi invitiamo a controllare periodicamente il sito www.lafeltrinelli.it per eventuali novità e aggiornamenti.
Per le vendite di prodotti da terze parti, ciascun venditore si assume la piena e diretta responsabilità per la commercializzazione del prodotto e per la sua conformità al Regolamento UE 988/2023, nonché alle normative nazionali ed europee vigenti.

Per informazioni sulla sicurezza dei prodotti, contattare productsafety@feltrinelli.it