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Where the Spirit Meets the Bone: Prison, Crime, Freedom
Too often, discussions about realities of crime, policing, prison, take part in separate realms, as if they are not all intimately linked. Too often, discussions about reforming or transforming the structures of society get boxed into narrow rhetoric far removed from the complexities that make it so difficult to create linkages in life that seem simple in thought. And all too often, discussions of political engagement, of criminal justice, take place as if unconnected to the fears, hopes, losses, desires, each of us share. As we look to how we can rethread what has become undone, it may be useful to keep in mind these words from one of Mumia Abu-Jamal’s Prison Nation radio commentaries:
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Socialism and Democracy is committed to showing the continuing relevance of socialist politics and vision. Socialism and Democracy brings together the worlds of scholarship and activism, theory and practice, to examine in depth the core issues and popular movements of our time. The perspective is broadly Marxist, encouraging not only critique of the status quo, but also informed analysis of the many different approaches to bringing about fundamental change, and seeking to integrate issues of race, gender, sexuality, ethnicity and nationality with the traditional focus on class. Articles reflect many disciplines; our geographical scope is global; authors include activists and independent scholars as well as academics.