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2020
This Chapter deals with the wider question of political influence and how anti-slavery activists engaged with politics. In the past, this topic has been dominated by studies of anti-slavery petitions. While recognising the importance of petitioning, this chapter looks at complementary forms of political protest, chief among them the pledging of ...
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This Chapter deals with the wider question of political influence and how anti-slavery activists engaged with politics. In the past, this topic has been dominated by studies of anti-slavery petitions. While recognising the importance of petitioning, this chapter looks at complementary forms of political protest, chief among them the pledging of ...
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Monstrosity, correctional healing, and the limits of penal abolitionism
Crime, Media, Culture, 2023Nicolas Carrier
exaly
SSRN Electronic Journal
<div> Although legal academia has recently turned its attention towards abolitionism, there is disagreement as to what abolitionism is and widespread skepticism exists about its plausibility. </div> <div> This Article aims to make two contributions to discussions about penal abolitionism.
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<div> Although legal academia has recently turned its attention towards abolitionism, there is disagreement as to what abolitionism is and widespread skepticism exists about its plausibility. </div> <div> This Article aims to make two contributions to discussions about penal abolitionism.
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2016
From the beginning of the organized abolition campaigns in the Atlantic world in the 1780s, antislavery campaigners were interested in Africa as both an idea and a place for action. Different groups looked to Africa with ideas for how to suppress the supply of slaves from Africa, to use Africa to establish colonies that would demonstrate the efficiency
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From the beginning of the organized abolition campaigns in the Atlantic world in the 1780s, antislavery campaigners were interested in Africa as both an idea and a place for action. Different groups looked to Africa with ideas for how to suppress the supply of slaves from Africa, to use Africa to establish colonies that would demonstrate the efficiency
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