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On The Punishment Of Death
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On The Punishment Of Death

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It may be asked, perhaps, what I hope from this work? I do not hope, I admit, that governments will be convinced of the inutility of capital punishment, still less that they will abandon its employment. Truth glides slowly into the mind of power, and even when it does fairly enter, it is not immediately acknowledged as master. The mind long refuses to believe, and even when forced to believe, it still refuses to obey. There is no occasion to tell why. It is precisely for this reason, that when power is in error, it is necessary to set the public right-to establish in opinion that which will be so long of resolving into fact. - F. Guizot

Francois Guizot was a prominent 19th-century French historian, statesman, and thinker. In this treatise from 1822, his analysis is both philosophical and pragmatic, reflecting the debates on the morality and efficacy of the death penalty during his time. His arguments contributed to the broader abolitionist discourse, influencing later thinkers and legislative reforms in Europe.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fv Editions
Date
11 December 2024
Pages
110
ISBN
9791029917431

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

It may be asked, perhaps, what I hope from this work? I do not hope, I admit, that governments will be convinced of the inutility of capital punishment, still less that they will abandon its employment. Truth glides slowly into the mind of power, and even when it does fairly enter, it is not immediately acknowledged as master. The mind long refuses to believe, and even when forced to believe, it still refuses to obey. There is no occasion to tell why. It is precisely for this reason, that when power is in error, it is necessary to set the public right-to establish in opinion that which will be so long of resolving into fact. - F. Guizot

Francois Guizot was a prominent 19th-century French historian, statesman, and thinker. In this treatise from 1822, his analysis is both philosophical and pragmatic, reflecting the debates on the morality and efficacy of the death penalty during his time. His arguments contributed to the broader abolitionist discourse, influencing later thinkers and legislative reforms in Europe.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fv Editions
Date
11 December 2024
Pages
110
ISBN
9791029917431