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Revisionist History Presents: The Limits of Power

2020/6/2
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Malcolm Gladwell discusses the broader context of policing by comparing the tragic encounters in the U.S. with a riot in Northern Ireland, highlighting the core question of how power should be used wisely.

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Malcolm has been writing about race and policing for a very long time, going back to the killing of Amadou Diallo in 1999. Sometimes, it is useful to take a step back and consider policing in a broader context. Here we present a chapter from Malcolm's book *David and Goliath, which includes *an analysis of a riot in Northern Ireland in 1970. Many miles and many years away. About divisions of religion and class and not divisions of race. But the core questions to be asked in 1970 and 1999 and today are the same: if you have power, what does it mean to use it, and use it wisely? And what are the consequences if you don't?

*David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits and the Art of Battling Giants *was published in 2013 by Little, Brown and Company. Audiobook production by Hachette Audio.

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