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Discovering That The Poor Pay More: Race Riots, Poverty, And The Rise Of Consumer Law, Norman I. Silber
Discovering That The Poor Pay More: Race Riots, Poverty, And The Rise Of Consumer Law, Norman I. Silber
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David Caplovitz is remembered primarily for his book The Poor Pay More and his writing about poor consumers. This article addresses why this work propelled the reconstruction of consumer financial protection law, by placing it within the context of widespread urban rioting and the civil rights movements of the 1960s. It argues that Capolvoitz presented the American political center with a clinical, denatured sociological explanation for urban rioting, which involved a more palatable and less threatening suggested response to unrest than explanations premised on intrinsic white racism or class oppression. According to Caplovitz, the riots more than anything else reflected …