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245 10 $aPayback :$bthe case for revenge /$cThane Rosenbaum.
264 4 $c℗♭2013
264 1 $aChicago :$bThe University of Chicago Press,$c2013.
300 $a314 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 285-301) and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction --$tRunning away from revenge --$tJust deserts --$tThe emotions of revenge --$tThe science of mad --$tWhy we punish --$tOther cultures and revenge --$tWhen self-help is permissible --$tRelease revenge.
520 $aDiscusses how the desire for revenge is part of human nature and argues that revenge is synonymous with justice.
520 $a"We call it justice--the assassination of Osama bin Laden, the incarceration of corrupt politicians or financiers like Rod Blagojevich and Bernard Madoff, and the climactic slaying of cinema-screen villains by superheroes. But could we not also call it revenge? We are told that revenge is uncivilized and immoral, an impulse that individuals and societies should actively repress and replace with the order and codes of courtroom justice. What, if anything, distinguishes punishment at the hands of the government from a victim's individual desire for retribution? Are vengeance and justice really so very different? No, answers legal scholar and novelist Thane Rosenbaum in Payback: The Case for Revenge--revenge is, in fact, indistinguishable from justice."--Publisher information.
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