Seagull Stew
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"Mindless" thuggery and thievery is itself a social, economic and political phenomenon. And it's not mindless.
As I said on another thread, this is "social banditry" - the term used by Eric Hobsbawm in Primitive Rebels. These are urban bandits, obviously, rather than the rural bandits he was writing about.
"The point about social bandits is that they are peasant outlaws whom the lord and state regard as criminals, but who remain within peasant society, and are considered by their people as heroes, as champions, avengers, fighters for justice, perhaps even leaders of liberation, and in any case as men to be admired, helped and supported. This relation between the ordinary peasant and the rebel, outlaw and robber is what makes social banditry interesting and significant ... Social banditry of this kind is one of the most universal social phenomena known to history".
Change the word "peasant" to "Londoner", and "the lord and state" to "the authorities" in the above passage and read it again.
The looters are making a statement about their place in the wider society. The wider society doesn't want to listen. It just wants to lock the looters up and throw away the key.
To be honest, this definition probably better explains the illogical support certain sections of the public have given to people like Ronnie Biggs or Raul Moat in recent years than it does for these looters.