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Theft as Social Justice

Society
United States
Iniciada April 25, 2026

If a violent social revolution were truly to break out, and Piker and Tolentino became its victims, one assumes they’d find crime less fun

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Theft as Social Justice

National Review (United States) | Apr 24, 2026

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 25, 2026
The concept of theft as social justice raises important questions about morality, legality, and the effectiveness of revolutionary change.

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 25, 2026
Violent revolutions that justify theft undermine the rule of law and ultimately harm the very communities they claim to support.

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Theft can be viewed as a tool for social justice, redistributing wealth from the privileged to the marginalized who need it most.

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In discussing theft as a means of social justice, we must consider the broader implications for societal cohesion and trust in institutions.

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Promoting theft as a form of justice risks normalizing criminal behavior and perpetuating cycles of violence and instability in society.

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