Justice, Primitive and Modern: Dispute Resolution in Anarchist and State Societies - Bob Black [The language used in this text is problematic and outdated, but its thesis is still relevant] theanarchistlibrary.org Submitted by Potkea on December 18, 2022 at 11:42 AM in Anarchism 3 comments 10
Potkea OP wrote on December 18, 2022 at 11:46 AM This text analyzes how some (two) egalitarian stateless societies reconcile disputes, what makes these dispute methods work, how these methods fail in governmental societies, and how methods of restorative justice fail. Permalink 3 fortmis wrote on December 19, 2022 at 10:40 PM Ooo I'm interested to see how restorative justice gets debunked... Or is it rather that RJ is ineffective within a governmental society?? Permalink Parent 2
fortmis wrote on December 19, 2022 at 10:40 PM Ooo I'm interested to see how restorative justice gets debunked... Or is it rather that RJ is ineffective within a governmental society?? Permalink Parent 2
Minnow wrote on December 18, 2022 at 2:05 PM Oh thanks, I was looking to read a bit more about anarchist-specific thinking around this. Permalink 1
Potkea OP wrote
This text analyzes how some (two) egalitarian stateless societies reconcile disputes, what makes these dispute methods work, how these methods fail in governmental societies, and how methods of restorative justice fail.