Punishment and the History of Political Philosophy

Punishment and the History of Political Philosophy

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Shuster Arthur
University of Toronto Press
EAN: 9781442647282
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Contemporary philosophy still lacks a satisfying theory of punishment, one that adequately addresses our basic moral concerns. Yet, as the crisis of incarceration in the United States and elsewhere shows, the need for a deeper understanding of punishment’s purpose has never been greater.

In Punishment and the History of Political Philosophy, Arthur Shuster offers an insightful study of punishment in the works of Plato, Hobbes, Montesquieu, Beccaria, Kant, and Foucault. Through careful interpretation of their key texts, he argues that continuing tensions over retribution’s role in punishment reflect the shift in political philosophy from classical republicanism to modern notions of individual natural rights and the social contract.

This book will be vital reading for political theorists, philosophers, criminologists, and legal scholars looking for a new perspective on the moral challenges faced by the modern criminal justice system.

EAN 9781442647282
ISBN 1442647280
Binding Hardback
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Publication date January 19, 2016
Pages 192
Language English
Dimensions 236 x 160 x 22
Country Canada
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Shuster Arthur