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what is the difference between a social bandit and an ordinary outlaw

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  • 19-05-2018
The difference between a social bandit and an ordinary outlaw is Social banditry is a widespread phenomenon known in many societies and some argue that it still exists in remote areas and on high seas (pirates). Ordinary outlaw were people how rob and plunge places.
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