Mythologies of State and Monopoly Power
English
By (author): Michael E. Tigar
Mythologies, writes veteran human rights lawyer Michael Tigar, are structures of words and images that portray people, institutions, and events in ways that mask an underlying reality. For instance, the Justice Department appears, by its very nature and practice, to appropriate justice as the exclusive property of the federal government. In his brilliantly acerbic collection of essays, Tigar reveals, deconstructs, and eviscerates mythologies surrounding the U.S. criminal justice system, racism, free expression, workers rights, and international human rights. Lawyers confront mythologies in the context of their profession. But the struggle for human liberation makes mythology-busting the business of all of us. The rights we have learned to demand are not only trivialized in our current system of social relations; they are, in fact, antithetical to that system. With wit and eloquence, Michael Tigar draws on legal cases, philosophy, literature, and fifty-years experience as an attorney, activist, and teacher to bust the mythologies and to argue for real change. Praise for Michael Tigars legal career: Tireless striving for justice stretches his arms towards perfection. William J. Brennan, Supreme Court Justice
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