Prisons are a growth industry in a country that has stopped building schools because we would rather not pay our property taxes. And we seem remarkably comfortable with a criminal-justice system that locks up and "disappears" people we fear or hold in contempt — with prisons as closets to hide our unmentionables and as factories for processing spare human parts until there is nothing left but waste.


"An Extreme Danger to Society", New York Magazine (7 May 2007)


Prisons are a growth industry in a country that has stopped building schools because we would rather not pay our property taxes. And we seem...

Prisons are a growth industry in a country that has stopped building schools because we would rather not pay our property taxes. And we seem...

Prisons are a growth industry in a country that has stopped building schools because we would rather not pay our property taxes. And we seem...

Prisons are a growth industry in a country that has stopped building schools because we would rather not pay our property taxes. And we seem...