The Usefulness of Crime

The Usefulness of Crime

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In this incendiary fragment, Karl Marx turns bourgeois morality on its head. Crime, he argues, is not merely a social ill but a paradoxical engine of productivity—spawning law codes, police forces, professors, pulpits, and even literature. With biting irony and dialectical flair, Marx reveals how transgression fuels the very order that condemns it.

Author Karl Marx
Publisher Eris
Pages: 8
Material: softcover
ISBN: 9781967751525
Dimensions: 11 × 19.5 cm