Thursday, July 29, 2021

The Immorality of Penalty

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In The Immorality of Penalty Michael Zimmerman argues powerfully that not just our existing practice however undoubtedly any practice of legal penalty is deeply ethically repugnant, no matter how disgusting the behaviour that is its target.

Regardless of the truth that it might be challenging to envision a state working at all, not to mention well, without drawing on penalizing those who break its laws, Zimmerman makes a prompt and engaging case for the view that we need to look for and implement alternative methods of avoiding criminal offense and promoting social stability.

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