Jamal Awil

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Imprisonment could not have been understood as punishment If. [contrarian]

Before the acceptance of the sanctity of individual rights, imprisonment could not have been understood as punishment If the individual was not perceived as possessing inalienable rights and liberties, then the alienation of those rights and liberties by removal from society to a space tyrannically governed by the state would not have made sense.

Davis, Angela Y, Are Prisons Obsolete, loc. 91