Ro Khanna (1976) U.S. Representative from California
Source: Twitter post https://twitter.com/RoKhanna/status/1078674237311860736 (28 December 2018)
Source: Are Prisons Obsolete? (2003), Chapter Five
Ro Khanna (1976) U.S. Representative from California
Source: Twitter post https://twitter.com/RoKhanna/status/1078674237311860736 (28 December 2018)
Timothy McVeigh (1968–2001) American army soldier, security guard, terrorist
1990s, Letter to the Union-Sun & Journal (1992)
Walter W. Powell (1948) American sociologist
Walter W. Powell, Kenneth W. Koput, and Laurel Smith-Doerr. "Interorganizational collaboration and the locus of innovation: Networks of learning in biotechnology." Administrative science quarterly (1996): 116-145.
Michel Foucault book Discipline and Punish
Source: Discipline and Punish (1977), Chapter Three, The Gentle Way in Punishment
Suha Taji-Farouki (1950) British Islamic scholar
Modern Muslim Intellectuals and the Qur'an, OUP, Oxford 2004
“Criminal law therefore cannot be based on the notion of sin; it is crimes that it must define.”
Pierre Trudeau (1919–2000) 15th Prime Minister of Canada
Part 1, 1919 - 1968 The Road to 24 Sussex Drive, p. 83
Memoirs (1993)
Context: What is considered sinful in one of the great religions to which citizens belong isn't necessarily sinful in the others. Criminal law therefore cannot be based on the notion of sin; it is crimes that it must define.
Mubarak Ali (1941) Historian, activist, scholar
Dimensions of History, Chapter: Divvying up History, p. 72
History, What History Tells Us, Dimensions of History
John Leonard (1939–2008) American critic, writer, and commentator
"An Extreme Danger to Society" http://nymag.com/arts/tv/reviews/31768/, New York Magazine (7 May 2007)
William Irwin Thompson (1938) American writer
Interview with Thompson in Life, Lindisfarne, and Everything, from Alexandria 4: The Order and Beauty of Nature edited by David Fideler (1997).
Angela Davis (1944) American political activist, scholar, and author
If They Come in The Morning (1971)