I’m not claiming that disparate enforcement does not exist. Just that it doesn’t seem central (heh) to the idea of non-central criminality.
One can have a conception of crime that typically includes theft, assault, etc, and also be in favor of civil disobedience in some cases, while also not being in favor of disparate enforcement. In fact, I would expect that to be the common case.
I guess your last line about the majority’s agenda suggests you think that’s not the common case. Is that right? Perhaps that’s the core of our disagreement.
I’m not claiming that disparate enforcement does not exist. Just that it doesn’t seem central (heh) to the idea of non-central criminality.
One can have a conception of crime that typically includes theft, assault, etc, and also be in favor of civil disobedience in some cases, while also not being in favor of disparate enforcement. In fact, I would expect that to be the common case.
I guess your last line about the majority’s agenda suggests you think that’s not the common case. Is that right? Perhaps that’s the core of our disagreement.