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13 Ways Of Looking At The Death Penalty Seven Stories Press First Edition Marazziti

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13 Ways Of Looking At The Death Penalty Seven Stories Press First Edition Marazziti
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Publisher: New York : Seven Stories Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.33 MB
Author: Marazziti, Mario, author
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: Seven Stories Press First edition.

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13 Ways Of Looking At The Death Penalty Seven Stories Press First Edition Marazziti by Marazziti, Mario, Author instant download after payment.

239 pages ; 19 cm, \"Nation states and communities throughout the world have reached certain decisions about capital punishment: It is the destruction of human life. It is ineffective as a deterrent for crime. It is an instrument the state uses to contain or eliminate its political adversaries. It is a tool of \"justice\" that disproportionality affects religious, social, and racial minorities. It is a sanction that cannot be fixed if unjustly applied. Yet the United States--along with countries notorious for human rights abuse--remains an advocate for the death penalty. In these thirteen pieces, Mario Marazziti exposes the profound inhumanity and irrationality of the death penalty in this country, and urges us to join virtually every other industrialized democracy in rendering capital punishment an abandoned practice belonging to a crueler time in human history. A polemical book, yes, yet one that brings together a wide range of stories to compel the heart as well the mind\"--, Includes bibliographicll references

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