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When Harm Is Legal: How Power Shapes Crime and Justice
Some of the most damaging harm in history was never hidden. It was written into law, approved through policy, and enforced by courts. Entire communities lost land, labor protections, and basic rights without a single crime ever being charged. When harm is legal, accountability is delayed—and power decides who pays the cost. Understanding how legality has been used to protect harm helps us recognize it when it happens again.
Feb 103 min read
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