The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap

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The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap
Hardcover edition
AuthorMatt Taibbi
IllustratorMolly Crabapple
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSociological jurisprudence, justice, wealth
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherSpiegel & Grau
Publication date
April 2014
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages448 pp.
ISBN978-0812993424
Preceded byGriftopia 
Followed byInsane Clown President 

The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap is a 2014 non-fiction book by journalist Matt Taibbi about wealth inequality in the United States and its impact on the American conception of justice and the legal system.[1]

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Published by Spiegel & Grau, the book illustrates the "divide" by looking at the relationship between growing income inequality and the criminalization of poverty, as poor people are increasingly harassed, arrested and imprisoned for minor crimes in the U.S., sometimes for no actual crime at all, even as crime rates continue to plummet, resulting in a prison population that "is now the biggest in the history of human civilization."[2] At the same time, Taibbi writes, white-collar criminals who continue to defraud the financial system avoid punishment, allowing them to accumulate even more wealth without fear of future prosecution.[3] Taibbi argues that as a result of this divide, money has now redefined the meaning of justice, distorting the very notion of American citizenship and challenging the founding ideals of its nation. The Los Angeles Times called the book "advocacy journalism at its finest, an attempt to stir us up."[4][5]

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  1. ^ Noah, Timothy. (April 10, 2014). The Justice Gap. The New York Times. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  2. ^ READ: Matt Taibbi on "The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap". Democracy Now! 14 April 2014. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  3. ^ Smith, Hendrick. (April 12, 2014). ‘The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap’ by Matt Taibbi. The Washington Post. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  4. ^ Ulin, David L. (March 27, 2014). Matt Taibbi rips into America's growing income gap in 'The Divide'. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  5. ^ Welch, Matt. (April 11, 2014). Book Review: 'The Divide' by Matt Taibbi. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 16, 2014.

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