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Uhrenarmband für Erstellt mit Blick auf Ästhetik und täglichen Gebrauch und opfert nicht das eine für das andere. Dieses Uhrenarmband hat eine perfekte und makellos gestaltete Passform, die dafür sorgt, dass es immer bequem und sicher am Handgelenk sitzt. Eine gute Wahl für jeden Anlass, sei es im Büro oder in der Freizeit. Das Armband ist einfach und schnell zu installieren mit einem intuitiven Design, das es auch einfach macht, es einzustellen, zu befestigen und zu entfernen. Der perfekte Ersatz für Ihr altes oder kaputtes Band. Das Paket enthält nur die watchstrap. Die Uhr ist nicht mit dabei.
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If you want a historically accurate account of the growth of the carceral state, skip the New Jim Crow and read this book.
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Ruthie Gilmore's examination of California's prison-industrial complex paints a sobering portrait of the effects of the state's post-industrial decline in the past quarter century. Supplemented by numerous charts, maps, and statistics, Gilmore argues that the massive prison-building project that began in the early 1980s was rooted in earlier developments, namely the failure of the "welfare-warfare state" to absorb the numerous surpluses created by political and economic restructuring. Combining theory and historical-sociological analysis, this highly readable book is at once depressing and optimistic; it lays out the facts and guidelines for pursuing meaningful, antiracist struggles against the systemic dehumanization of immigrants, low-wage workers, and youths of color that continues to characterize U.S. political culture.
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