— Malcolm HarrisWage theft, stock fraud, and tax evasion are serious crimes, and they escalated dramatically in this period, but those are not the traditional referents for the 1990s “crime wave” discourse, because we have come to see ruling-class violations as part of a system that encourages cheating and corner cutting rather than as individual acts of social antagonism.
Replicated under Fair Use from Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World by Malcolm Harris.