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Title: DOES THE LAW MORALLY BIND THE POOR?
OR WHAT GOOD'S THE CONSTITUTION WHEN YOU CAN'T BUY A LOAF OF BREAD?
By: R. George Wright
Format: Hardback

List price: £80.00


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ISBN 10: 0814792944
ISBN 13: 9780814792940
Publisher: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 1 April, 1996
Series: Critical America
Pages: 228
Description: Wright (law, Cumberland School of Law, Samford U.) traces the basic legal and political implications of life for the desperately poor, arguing that the law fails to recognize the special circumstances of the severely deprived. He explores the Constitution as it is applied to the poor in our society
Synopsis: Consider the horror we feel when we learn of a crime such as that committed by Robert Alton Harris, who commandeered a car, killed the two teenage boys in it, and then finished what was left of their lunch. What we don't consider in our reaction to the depravity of this act is that, whether we morally blame him or not, Robert Alton Harris has led a life almost unimaginably different from our own in crucial respects. In Does Law Morally Bind the Poor? or What Good's the Constitution When You Can't Buy a Loaf of Bread?, author R. George Wright argues that while the poor live in the same world as the rest of us, their world is crucially different. The law does not recognize this difference, however, and proves to be inconsistent by excusing the trespasses of persons fleeing unexpected storms, but not those of the involuntarily homeless. He persuasively concludes that we can reject crude environmental determinism without holding the most deprived to unreasonable standards.
Publication: US
Imprint: New York University Press
Returns: Non-returnable
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