Heym SR20
Well-Known Member
Macheavelli's The Prince has a whole chapter on Just Executions - if you are going to execute somebody, then he has to understand and accept the punishment. If he doesn't, then his family and friends have to accept that it is just and right to execute the condemned. If they don't accept, then as the ruler you had better be prepared to take their heads off as well otherwise you will have a rebellion on your hands.
Capital punishment does nt have much to do with justice, but everything to do with political will and power over people. Why do oppressive regimes have the highest execution rate - nothing to do with any more criminals, everything to do with political will. If you like a support the death penalty, go and have a chat with a few ordinary people in Iran, the Islamic State, Pakistan, Indonesia, Zimbabwe or even poor neighbourhoods in the US, or go back in time to Georgian / Victorian UK - I am not sure you will find many supporting the death penalty, but plenty of people living in fear of their lives.
I for one do not and can never support the death penalty - most crime is a product of poverty, greed or depression / loss of control and education and common humanity can sort most of that out, but I do accept there will always be those who are beyond control and we do need a way of removing them from society - prison and mental institutions.
You do have to accept that there will be a very small element that just wishes to cause harm and they will never be deterred by the death penalty.
Capital punishment does nt have much to do with justice, but everything to do with political will and power over people. Why do oppressive regimes have the highest execution rate - nothing to do with any more criminals, everything to do with political will. If you like a support the death penalty, go and have a chat with a few ordinary people in Iran, the Islamic State, Pakistan, Indonesia, Zimbabwe or even poor neighbourhoods in the US, or go back in time to Georgian / Victorian UK - I am not sure you will find many supporting the death penalty, but plenty of people living in fear of their lives.
I for one do not and can never support the death penalty - most crime is a product of poverty, greed or depression / loss of control and education and common humanity can sort most of that out, but I do accept there will always be those who are beyond control and we do need a way of removing them from society - prison and mental institutions.
You do have to accept that there will be a very small element that just wishes to cause harm and they will never be deterred by the death penalty.