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The Punishment Monopoly - Tales of My Ancestors, Dispossession, and the Building of the United States (Hardcover)
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The Punishment Monopoly - Tales of My Ancestors, Dispossession, and the Building of the United States (Hardcover)
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Examines the roots of white supremacy and mass incarceration from
the vantage point of history Why, asks Pem Davidson Buck, is
punishment so central to the functioning of the United States, a
country proclaiming "liberty and justice for all"? The Punishment
Monopoly challenges our everyday understanding of American history,
focusing on the constructions of race, class, and gender upon which
the United States was built, and which still support racial
capitalism and the carceral state. After all, Buck writes, "a
state, to be a state, has to punish ... bottom line, that is what a
state and the force it controls is for." Using stories of her
European ancestors, who arrived in colonial Virginia in the
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and following their
descendants into the early nineteenth century, Buck shows how
struggles over the right to punish, backed by the growing power of
the state governed by a white elite, made possible the
dispossession of Africans, Native Americans, and poor whites. Those
struggles led to the creation of the low-wage working classes that
capitalism requires, locked in by a metastasizing white supremacy
that Buck's ancestors, with many others defined as white, helped
establish and manipulate. Examining those foundational struggles
illuminates some of the most contentious issues of the twenty-first
century: the exploitation and detention of immigrants; mass
incarceration as a central institution; Islamophobia; white
privilege; judicial and extra-judicial killings of people of color
and some poor whites. The Punishment Monopoly makes it clear that
none of these injustices was accidental or inevitable; that
shifting our state-sanctioned understandings of history is a step
toward liberating us from its control of the present.
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