The American Gulag: Brick by Brick, Our Prison Walls Get More Oppressive by the Day

“The exile of prisoners to a distant place, where they can ‘pay their debt to society,’ make themselves useful, and not contaminate others with their ideas or their criminal acts, is a practice as old as civilization itself. The rulers of ancient Rome and Greece sent their dissidents off to distant colonies. Socrates chose death … Continue reading The American Gulag: Brick by Brick, Our Prison Walls Get More Oppressive by the Day