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Resist Not Evil (Large Print Edition) (Large print, Paperback, Large type / large print edition)
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Resist Not Evil (Large Print Edition) (Large print, Paperback, Large type / large print edition)
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This remarkable book is the most comprehensive, sweeping,
compelling, and unsettling case ever penned against what is
laughingly called the criminal-justice system. It is a classic,
devastating at its core, that is made newly available to speak to
us in our times in which the state is completely out of control.
Clarence Darrow is best known today as the Chicago lawyer who
defended John T. Scopes in the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925. But
that case actually played a minor role in his life. He was an
attorney by training who, from experience, learned that the entire
state apparatus of courts, trials, and prisons was the worst single
feature of the state. He saw the entire machinery as a gigantic
fraud, a purveyor of injustice, a producer of criminality itself.
How so? Because, in the same way that the state cannot plan the
economy, "the state furnishes no machinery for arriving at
justice." He proves the point. It taxes people more rather than
brings about compensation. It kills rather than rights wrongs. It
ruins lives instead of righting them. It cares nothing about
victims and instead makes more of them. Darrow even argues that the
state attempts to create more criminals rather than stopping crime.
For this reason, and after seeing these truths play themselves out
in his work, he became a radical, and Resist Not Evil is his
manifesto. What strikes you as you read is that certain negative
points about "criminal justice" that you have noticed are not just
periodic accidents. They aren't mistakes. They aren't exceptions.
Darrow explains that the injustice of the system is intrinsic to
the system itself. Far from being the proper agency to adjudicate
and administer justice, the state is actually the worst agency for
this purpose.
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