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Re:Philosophy Corner 1 year 1 month ago #3656

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The idea of "crime" in existing criminology is artificial, for what is called crime is really an infringement of "existing laws", whereas "laws" are very often a manifestation of barbarism and violence. Such are the prohibiting laws of different kinds which abound in modern life. The number of these laws is constantly growing in all countries and, owing to this, what is called crime is very often not a crime at all, for it contains no element of violence or harm. On the other hand, unquestionable crimes escape the field of vision of criminology, either because they have not recognized the form of crime or because they surpass a certain scale. In existing criminology there are concepts: a criminal man, a criminal profession, a criminal society, a criminal sect, and a criminal tribe, but there is no concept of a criminal state, or a criminal government, or criminal legislation. Consequently what is often regarded as "political" activity is in fact a criminal activity.
 

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Re:Philosophy Corner 1 year 4 weeks ago #3665

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There is no act, however virtuous, for which ingenuity may not find
some bad motive.

  --Thomas Jefferson
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Re:Philosophy Corner 1 year 3 weeks ago #3672

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Walking. I am listening to a deeper way. Suddenly all my ancestors are behind me. Be still, they say. Watch and listen. You are the result of the love of thousands.
– Linda Hogan (b. 1947) Native American writer
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Re:Philosophy Corner 1 year 2 weeks ago #3677

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The same energy of character which renders a man a daring villain
would have rendered him useful to society, had that society been well
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-- Mary Wollstonecraft
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Re:Philosophy Corner 1 year 1 week ago #3684

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The aim of argument, or of discussion, should not be victory, but progress.
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Re:Philosophy Corner 1 year 1 day ago #3690

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I will make my meaning more clear when I say that I think right and wrong are both tools which are being wielded by those great hands which are shaping the destinies of the universe, that both are making for improvement; but that the action of the one is immediate, and that of the other more slow, but none the less certain. Our own distinction of right and wrong is founded too much upon the immediate convenience of the community, and does not inquire sufficiently deeply into the ultimate effect.
  --Arthur Conan Doyle
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