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Judi Lynn

(160,530 posts)
Wed Dec 31, 2014, 06:50 PM Dec 2014

The Police Were Created to Control Poor and Working Class People

December 31, 2014

Origins Matter

The Police Were Created to Control Poor and Working Class People

by SAM MITRANI


In most of the liberal discussions of the recent police killings of unarmed black men, there is an underlying assumption that the police are supposed to protect and serve the population. That is, after all, what they were created to do. If only the normal, decent relations between the police and the community could be re-established, this problem could be resolved. Poor people in general are more likely to be the victims of crime than anyone else, this reasoning goes, and in that way, they are in more need than anyone else of police protection. Maybe there are a few bad apples, but if only the police weren’t so racist, or didn’t carry out policies like stop-and-frisk, or weren’t so afraid of black people, or shot fewer unarmed men, they could function as a useful service that we all need.

This liberal way of viewing the problem rests on a misunderstanding of the origins of the police and what they were created to do. The police were not created to protect and serve the population. They were not created to stop crime, at least not as most people understand it. And they were certainly not created to promote justice. They were created to protect the new form of wage-labor capitalism that emerged in the mid to late nineteenth century from the threat posed by that system’s offspring, the working class.

This is a blunt way of stating a nuanced truth, but sometimes nuance just serves to obfuscate.

Before the nineteenth century, there were no police forces that we would recognize as such anywhere in the world. In the Northern United States, there was a system of elected constables and sheriffs, much more responsible to the population in a very direct way than the police are today. In the South, the closest thing to a police force was the slave patrols. Then, as Northern cities grew and filled with mostly immigrant wage workers who were physically and socially separated from the ruling class, the wealthy elite who ran the various municipal governments hired hundreds and then thousands of armed men to impose order on the new working class neighborhoods.

Class conflict roiled late nineteenth century American cities like Chicago, which experienced major strikes and riots in 1867, 1877, 1886, and 1894. In each of these upheavals, the police attacked strikers with extreme violence, even if in 1877 and 1894 the U.S. Army played a bigger role in ultimately repressing the working class. In the aftermath of these movements, the police increasingly presented themselves as a thin blue line protecting civilization, by which they meant bourgeois civilization, from the disorder of the working class. This ideology of order that developed in the late nineteenth century echoes down to today – except that today, poor black and Latino people are the main threat, rather than immigrant workers.

More:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/12/31/the-police-were-created-to-control-poor-and-working-class-people/

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The Police Were Created to Control Poor and Working Class People (Original Post) Judi Lynn Dec 2014 OP
Now that sets things clearly. Dont call me Shirley Dec 2014 #1
Robert Peel would be puzzled by this article unrepentant progress Dec 2014 #2
Police are employed to crush ANY challenge to the Ruling Class. scarletwoman Dec 2014 #3
We talked about this at OWS a whole lot. Kalidurga Dec 2014 #4
2. Robert Peel would be puzzled by this article
Wed Dec 31, 2014, 07:42 PM
Dec 2014

Especially considering that he was influenced by Jeremy Bentham's social philosophy.

scarletwoman

(31,893 posts)
3. Police are employed to crush ANY challenge to the Ruling Class.
Wed Dec 31, 2014, 07:51 PM
Dec 2014

Any dissent, any protest against the status quo by the masses - the police are on the job to bash heads and haul the away. Think 1968 Chicago, think Occupy - and every protest movement in between, before and after.

Kalidurga

(14,177 posts)
4. We talked about this at OWS a whole lot.
Wed Dec 31, 2014, 10:05 PM
Dec 2014

And we told the cops who their masters were. Also cops tend to not like being openly mocked for kissing 1% butt.

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