
Gary Shiffman on the Economics of Violence
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Criminal Enterprises as Social Providers
This chapter explores the dual roles of criminal figures like Escobar and bin Laden as both social providers and leaders of illicit enterprises. It examines how these individuals leverage community support to sustain their power while discussing the dynamic interplay of violence, economics, and moral principles. The conversation challenges conventional perceptions of criminality, pushing for a deeper understanding of the motivations behind violent behavior and its economic implications.
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