Social banditry
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title:
Social banditry
text:
Social banditry or social crime is a form of social resistance involving behavior that by law is illegal but is supported by wider "oppressed" society as moral and acceptable. The term "social bandit" was invented by the Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm and introduced in his books Primitive Rebels (1959) and Bandits (1969). Hobsbawm characterized social banditry as a primitive form of class struggle and resistance in pre-industrial and frontier societies. Social banditry is a widespread phenomeno
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Lower-class social resistance
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_banditry
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2024-04-01T18:23:06Z
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