Luca Silipo
1 min readMar 15, 2019

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Society, if it needs to survive, has to become something people should deserve. There should exist no fundamental right for me to participate in a society just because I am a human being happening to live in a certain place at a certain time. As ‘crime against humanity’ is a placeholder for contempt for human race — or some parts of it — , we should institute the category of ‘crime against society’ for behaviours that demean it. And the punishment should not be prison — prison after all is an institution paid for by society — but the exclusion of the guilty from all the benefits of society, their a-societizing. This way they finally will live in the world they have always idealised. They will realise soon enough that ain’t fun.

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Luca Silipo
Luca Silipo

Written by Luca Silipo

I am an economist and author dedicated to finding applicable solutions to achieve social sustainability while preserving economic growth.

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