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On Crimes and Punishments and Other Writings Cesare Beccaria

On Crimes and Punishments and Other Writings By Cesare Beccaria

On Crimes and Punishments and Other Writings by Cesare Beccaria


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Long appreciated as a foundational text in criminology, Beccaria's arguments have become central in debates over capital punishment. This new edition presents Beccaria's On Crimes and Punishments as an important and influential work of Enlightenment political theory.

On Crimes and Punishments and Other Writings Summary

On Crimes and Punishments and Other Writings by Cesare Beccaria

Published in 1764, On Crimes and Punishments by Cesare Beccaria (1738-1794) courted both success and controversy in Europe and North America. Enlightenment luminaries and enlightened monarchs alike lauded the text and looked to it for ideas that might help guide the various reform projects of the day. The equality of every citizen before the law, the right to a fair trial, the abolition of the death penalty, the elimination of the use of torture in criminal interrogations-these are but a few of the vital arguments articulated by Beccaria. This volume offers a new English translation of On Crimes and Punishment alongside writings by a number of Beccaria's contemporaries. Of particular interest is Voltaire's commentary on the text, which is included in its entirety. The supplementary materials testify not only to the power and significance of Beccaria's ideas, but to the controversial reception of his book. At the same time that philosophes proclaimed that it contained principles of enduring importance to any society grappling with matters of political and criminal justice, allies of the ancien r gime roundly denounced it, fearing that the book's attack on feudal privileges and its call to separate law from religion (and thus crime from sin) would undermine their longstanding privileges and powers. Long appreciated as a foundational text in criminology, Beccaria's arguments have become central in debates over capital punishment. This new edition presents Beccaria's On Crimes and Punishments as an important and influential work of Enlightenment political theory.

About Cesare Beccaria

Cesare Beccaria (1738-1764) was a phiosopher and politician best known for his treatise On Crimes and Punishments. In 1768, Beccaria was appointed to the chair law and economy, a position founded expressly for him, at the Palatine college of Milan. Jeremy Parzen earned his Ph.D. in Italian Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is an independent scholar living in New York City. Aaron Thomas is a doctoral candidate specializing in Political Theory and Italian Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Foreword by Bryan Stevenson Preface by Aaron Thomas Introduction: Between Law and Politics - The Idea of Equality in On Crimes and Punishments by Alberto Burgio PART I On Crimes and Punishments PART II Contemporary Reactions to On Crimes and Punishments Ferdinando Facchinei, from Notes and Observations on the Book Entitled 'On Crimes and Punishments' (1765) Pietro and Alessandro Verri, from Response to a Writing Entitled 'Notes and Observations on the Book On Crimes and Punishments' (1765) Voltaire, Commentary on the Book On Crimes and Punishments, by a Provincial Lawyer (1766) PART III Revisiting the Death Penalty Opinion of the Undersigned Members of the Committee Charged with the Reform of the Criminal System in Austriam Lombardy for Matters Pertaining to Capital Punishment

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NLS9781442610422
9781442610422
1442610425
On Crimes and Punishments and Other Writings by Cesare Beccaria
New
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2009-05-05
224
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