Crime is a form of "unorganized" class struggle, and the lowest groups in the society have always committed a disproportionate number of crimes.


Chapter 5, Unstable America, p. 189 - The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism (1976)


Crime is a form of unorganized class struggle, and the lowest groups in the society have always committed a disproportionate number of crimes.

Crime is a form of unorganized class struggle, and the lowest groups in the society have always committed a disproportionate number of crimes.

Crime is a form of unorganized class struggle, and the lowest groups in the society have always committed a disproportionate number of crimes.

Crime is a form of unorganized class struggle, and the lowest groups in the society have always committed a disproportionate number of crimes.