Andrew Shutes-David

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Until the middle of the nineteenth century, this impasse sent the delinquent to debtors’ prison, an institution abandoned not for humanitarian reasons but because the upkeep of the prisoners fell to their creditors, not the state, and economic interest eventually outweighed the satisfaction of seeing the guilty punished.
Andrew Shutes-David
Whhhhhat!? The end of debtors prison is surprising in an unsurprising kind of way
Lives Other Than My Own
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