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“Compulsory Prison for All”: An Ironically-Proposed Rite of Passage in a Post-Communist Country
Author(s) -
Radu SilaghiDumitrescu
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of media critiques
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2056-9793
DOI - 10.17349/jmc117403
Subject(s) - prison , communism , rite , rite of passage , political science , post communist , economic history , history , law , philosophy , theology , politics
A recent expansion of anticorruption campaigns in Romania finds such media coverage, that parts of the society appear to be oversaturated. Together with doubts raised on the legitimacy of several of the higher-profile cases put forth by the prosecutors, this has led to an ironic public proposal that prison terms be compulsory for all citizens as a means of public education – in an arguably kafkian parallel to the concept of compulsory military service.

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