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When the State Kills
Capital Punishment and the American Condition
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352 stránek
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The book tackles the contentious issues surrounding capital punishment, questioning its fairness, deterrent effect on crime, and the potential for wrongful executions. Austin Sarat presents a compelling argument for abolishing the death penalty, asserting that it threatens the foundations of a democratic society. Through a passionate discourse, he aims to shift the conversation on this critical topic, highlighting the moral and societal implications of maintaining capital punishment in America.
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2002, měkká
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