Invisible: A Society of Prisons
An opportunity to dialogue is a privilege. In times when free thought and the freedom to speak is increasingly under threat, dialogue is the only opportunity to be heard that remains. This book has four parts: a brief history of western prisons; philosophical perspectives; real-life stories; and possibilities. At the end of each section are challenging but thoughtful dialogue prompts. Due to its philosophical approach, this book is essential for the student of social and political enquiry. As such, though the book is designed for adult-reading, any high-school/college/university student will be well-equipped with Invisible at their side to gain understandings on these very important and impactful social matters, via the art of dialogue. This book may be utilised by either an individual themself, or in group interaction.
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