Bag om Punishment by Death
Arguing against the use of capital punishment, George Barrell Cheever examines the morality and practicality of this practice in this thought-provoking work. Utilizing supporting evidence from various fields, the author questions if the use of death as punishment truly aligns with American values and justice. This work is an insightful look into the American legal system and the philosophy of punishment.
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