

57 | What is Liberalism? Part II. Policing and Political Economy
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Liberalism's Policing Paradox
- Police are necessary for liberalism to ensure equal law application and maintain social order.
- However, this creates a legitimacy crisis as police uphold an unequal social order.
American Police Exceptionalism
- The US exhibits exceptional police brutality due to its distinct liberal political economy and weak welfare state.
- This creates a system where police become both the symptom and cure for social dysfunction.
Diverging Views on Incarceration
- Garland’s view contrasts with the "New Jim Crow" perspective.
- It emphasizes the convergence of local strategies toward incarceration rather than a top-down racial control strategy.