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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/36095 On the Political Economy of Fines. Rusche and Kirchheimer’s Punishment and Social Structure Revisited
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Patricia Faraldo-Cabana (2020) On the political economy of fines. Rusche and Kirchheimer’s Punishment and Social Structure revisited, The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 27:5, 661-681, DOI: 10.1080/09672567.2020.1739104
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[Abstract]: This paper addresses the evolution of socio-legal theories
concerning the use of monetary sanctions from a specific theoretical perspective – the “political economy of punishment” originally
developed by Rusche and Kirchheimer. In particular, the paper
explores the often-overlooked chapter on fines in Rusche and
Kirchheimer’s work. Their reflections on the rise of monetary fines
provide some premonitory guesses regarding the role of fines in
consumer societies. The paper aims to complete their scenario
highlighting their innovative and visionary research on fines, and
to contribute to the sparse theoretical literature that deals with
the political economy of fines.
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