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Civil liberties Quote by Noam Chomsky

“But until you ask why there’s an increase in social disintegration, and why more and more resources are being directed towards the wealthy and privileged sectors and away from the general population, you can’t have even a concept of why there’s rising crime or how you should deal with it. Over the…” quote by Noam Chomsky
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““But until you ask why there’s an increase in social disintegration, and why more and more resources are being directed towards the wealthy and privileged sectors and away from the general population, you can’t have even a concept of why there’s rising crime or how you should deal with it. Over the past twenty or thirty years, there’s been a considerable increase in inequality. This trend accelerated during the Reagan years. The society has been moving visibly towards a kind of Third World model. The result is an increasing crime rate, as well as other signs of social disintegration. Most of the crime is poor people attacking each other, but it spills over to more privileged sectors. People are very worried—and quite properly, because the society is becoming very dangerous. A constructive approach to the problem would require dealing with its fundamental causes, but that’s off the agenda, because we must continue with a social policy that’s aimed at strengthening the welfare state for the rich. The only kind of responses the government can resort to under those conditions is pandering to the fear of crime with increasing harshness, attacking civil liberties and attempting to control the poor, essentially by force.””

Noam Chomsky

About This Quote

Source Speech: Public Lecture, 1990s, USA

The quote argues that rising crime stems from growing inequality and policies favoring the wealthy, while responses focus on repression rather than addressing root causes.

In simple terms: Inequality fuels crime; policies ignore causes and punish the poor.

Key Takeaway

Address inequality, not just crime.

Themes

inequality crime social policy political economy civil liberties

Mood

concerned critical analytical

Type

political social commentary critical analysis

When to use this quote

  • urban neighborhoods
  • policy debates
  • community activism
  • law enforcement reforms

Key Concepts

structural violence policy failure social stratification

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies balance security with equity?
  • What policies could reduce inequality-driven crime?
A Different Perspective

The analysis may oversimplify complex causes of crime beyond inequality alone.

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