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An Eye for an Eye?: The Immorality of Punishing by Death (Modernity and Political Thought)

by Stephen Nathanson

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The right of the state to take life has become the epitome of the unresolvable issue. In An Eye for an Eye? philosopher Stephen Nathanson examines the moral issues concerning the legitimacy of the death penalty, explaining and evaluating the evidence for and against the death penalty.

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