1/6 "Abolish the police." That's the latest call to action from criminal justice activists across the nation. From the streets to the Harvard Law Review, activists are building a case to not just transform policing, but to abolish it altogether. https://www.thenation.com/article/abolish-police-instead-lets-have-full-social-economic-and-political-equality …
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4/6 Police abolitionists believe they are on the vanguard of a new idea, but in actuality, this strain of thought dates back to the radical philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who believed that, without the corruptions of civilization, man is good.
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5/6 But in the modern world, civilization cannot be rolled back and, if we were to abolish the police, there is no doubt the streets would become violent and chaotic.
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6/6 In this vacuum of power, wealthy neighborhoods would deploy a private police force and poor neighborhoods would organize around the organized violence of criminal gangs—hurting the very people that "police abolition" purports to help.
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