Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
22
Język
Francuski
Opublikowany
Feb 28, 2018
Wydawca
HACHETTE LIVRE-BNF
ISBN-10
201194113X
ISBN-13
9782011941138
Opis
In a critical exploration of the intricate interplay between justice and societal structures, the author delves into the concept of retribution and its societal implications. Through a nuanced lens, the discussion unveils how systems of justice often reflect broader social hierarchies and power dynamics, prompting readers to reconsider traditional views on retribution.
The work meticulously examines historical and contemporary examples of justice, posing challenging questions about fairness and morality within punitive frameworks. The author invites readers to scrutinize the underlying principles that govern justice and the influence of societal values on the mechanisms of punishment and rehabilitation.
By interweaving theoretical insights with empirical observations, this exploration not only enhances the discourse on justice but also encourages a re-evaluation of societal norms. It serves as a thought-provoking examination for anyone interested in the relationships between justice, power, and social organization, urging a deeper understanding of how vindictive practices shape human interactions.
The work meticulously examines historical and contemporary examples of justice, posing challenging questions about fairness and morality within punitive frameworks. The author invites readers to scrutinize the underlying principles that govern justice and the influence of societal values on the mechanisms of punishment and rehabilitation.
By interweaving theoretical insights with empirical observations, this exploration not only enhances the discourse on justice but also encourages a re-evaluation of societal norms. It serves as a thought-provoking examination for anyone interested in the relationships between justice, power, and social organization, urging a deeper understanding of how vindictive practices shape human interactions.