I don't personally think that this is a feature of rights based discourse but rather just the potential feature of many any sort of legal solution to what might be street level injustice. This is where it would help to have an alternative. More of a fleshed out alternative to rights discourse so what wouldn't suffer from some of these issues. Right. And and again Butler is fair when I think he concedes that in some cases it's very much not abstract it'svery much right.
Poor and black defendants have more legal rights than ever, but that didn't stop mass incarceration. Why is that? We talk about a paper by Paul Butler called "Poor People Lose: Gideon and the Critique of Rights." Plus, we answer the question that’s on everyone’s mind: how to live as an anti-natalist. And Tamler is appalled to discover David's anti-natalist leanings.
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