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When Was This Written?

Sharer: Econlib August 26, 2019 at 1:30 pm
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Freedom is diminished daily; the excesses of reaction and repression become larger and bolder; the unthinkable glows forth on our television screens each night, and the unspeakable flows glibly from the mouths of high government officials. Scores of… young black militants have been murdered, and hundreds more have been wounded and jailed. In Washington, the words "preventive detention" are no dirtier than equivalent phrases in Berlin were in 1936; resistance to desegregation is being openly led by the country's chief legal official; and the President of the United States seems not the least bit ashamed to nominate to the Supreme Court a man who appears to be a bigot and racist. Every week brings a new piece of bad news as the courts become more outrageously political, the police more blatantly violent.

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1971!

The passage is from the most dogmatic book I've read all year, William Ryan's classic Blaming the Victim.

P.S. The unedited second sentence begins, "Scores of Black Panthers and other young black militants," which obviously would have given the approximate year away.

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