In being one of the most famous attorneys of the twentieth century, Clarence Darrow clearly expresses his feelings about prison in his Address to the Prisoners in the Cook County Jail. In the speech, he says that he does not believethat people are in jail because the deserve to be. Clearly stating his reason for having such a negative aspect towards jail, he feels people are put in jail because of the circumstances beyond their control.
The world today is starving. The hunger for money has now become the target for any disaster. Money has become more important than the last drop of water in the desert. In the words of Darrow, "... people don't kidnap other peoples children because they want children or because they are devilish, but because they see a chance to get some money out of it." In my opinion, He has made a good point, if we had money there would be no reason to steal other peoples possesions for money.
No one comes from the same social class" If every man and woman......
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