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Eric King, "A Clean Hell: Anarchy and Abolition in America’s Most Notorious Dungeon" (PM Press, 2025)

Nov 25, 2025
Eric King, an anarchist activist and author, shares his harrowing experiences from the notorious federal supermax ADX Florence, where he endured brutal conditions and isolation. He discusses how this prison designed to erase social life cripples both personal and collective resilience among inmates. King highlights the importance of daily routines as acts of resistance and emphasizes empathy for all prisoners, regardless of their past. He also explores the necessity of support networks and calls for compassionate actions towards incarcerated individuals.
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INSIGHT

ADX As A Designed Tomb

  • ADX is designed as sensory-deprivation tombs, not rehabilitation centers.
  • Eric King describes units built underground where men are isolated and unheard, creating disorientation and psychological harm.
ANECDOTE

Trial Victory Led To Retaliation

  • After winning a self-defense trial, King says the Bureau of Prisons punished him by burying him at ADX.
  • He argues his trial victory offended officials who then escalated custody and retaliation against him.
INSIGHT

Social Skills Are Learned — And Lost

  • Isolation removes prison's social coping mechanisms and retrains people out of social skills.
  • King warns that human interaction is a learned skill that ADX intentionally erodes with 23-hour lockdowns.
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