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- Ligne n°37 : From Capital Punishment to Guns, Old Fears Weigh Like a Nightmare on Today's
Ligne n°38 : Debate ...
Ligne n°58 : ... execution. So says author Stephen John Hartnett, who's the author of- Ligne n°59 : the book Executing Democracy: Capital Punishment and the Making of
Ligne n°60 : America. Here's a couple of quotes from Executing Democracy. ...
Ligne n°77 : ... Colorado, Denver, and author of the book, as I said, Executing- Ligne n°78 : Democracy: Capital Punishment and the Making of America.
Ligne n°106 : ... Hartnett: That's exactly right. I argue, and especially in Volume 1,- Ligne n°107 : that the death penalty historically was part of the arsenal of violence
Ligne n°108 : used both to repress slaves in the South and to intimidate the ...
Ligne n°109 : ... opponents to slavery in the North. And so it's interesting to think- Ligne n°110 : that those Americans who supported the death penalty have always also
Ligne n°111 : been at war with free speech. ...
Ligne n°119 : ... does it continue? So--'cause even at the time of slave society,- Ligne n°120 : pre-Civil War, there was a big movement to abolish capital punishment.
Ligne n°121 : Why does it continue despite all evidence? ...
Ligne n°124 : ... it's important to note that the kind of Machiavellian rationality of- Ligne n°125 : the death penalty didn't even work back in the day. The slave owners
Ligne n°126 : thought that if they threatened to whip and tar and feather and execute ...- Ligne n°132 : But despite the fact that we know that, the death penalty has continued
Ligne n°133 : on up into the 21st century. And, again, I think it has done so not ...
Ligne n°184 : ... but there've been many more who feared the coming of democracy. And for- Ligne n°185 : those who fear democracy, the death penalty is part of the grab bag,
Ligne n°186 : again, of weapons, part of the arsenal of violence that could be used ...
Ligne n°245 : ... they retreat to some idealized social order that of course never- Ligne n°246 : existed. But then they think that capital punishment will somehow help
Ligne n°247 : us return to that idealized order. And so a key part of supporters of ...
Ligne n°247 : ... us return to that idealized order. And so a key part of supporters of- Ligne n°248 : capital punishment is they always have in the back of their mind this
Ligne n°249 : nostalgic sense that if we just killed enough criminals, we'd get back ...