
During the last decades, the intellectual work and the political activity of Angela Davis have focused on what she calls the "abolitionism of the prison". This includes a triple abolition: the abolition of the death penalty; the abolition of the prison-industrial complex, which must also include the abolition of its military components, such as torture and terror, and the abolition of all traces and legacies of slavery that have been maintained and renewed by capital punishment and system of prisons in the United States, especially with the implementation of maximum security prisons. The historical and sociological research undertaken by Davis shows that the abolition of slavery and its legacy will remain unfinished as long as racial punishment continues to be a defining condition of public space. His rigorous analysis explains how race, gender and class have come to integrate a polit...read more