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The death penalty is one of the most contentious issues of our time and has generated an astonishing amount of arguments both for and against capital punishment. Out of this debate, Martinez, Richardson, and Hornsby have crafted the broadest and most balanced account to date. The Leviathan's Choice: Capital Punishment in the Twenty-First Century explores the death penalty from four distinct perspectives-philosophical, theological, social science, and legal-and includes scholarly essays on both sides of the debate. An ideal reader for students and policy makers, The Leviathan's Choice is essential for everyone following the arguments surrounding the death penalty.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction: Perspectives on the Death Penalty
Part 4 Philosophical Perspectives
Chapter 5 Low Deeds and High Goods: Philosophical Foundations of the Death Penalty in the American Regime
Chapter 6 Bearing Witness and Writing History in the Struggle Against Capital Punishment
Chapter 7 Why Capital Punishment?
Chapter 8 "Woe to the Hand That Shed This Costly Blood': Philosophical Arguments against the Death Penalty
Part 9 Theological Perspectives
Chapter 10 Religious Orientation, Race, and Support for the Death Penalty
Chapter 11 Theological Arguments and the Case Against Capital Punishment
Chapter 12 Is Capital Punishment Wrong?
Chapter 13 Deliverance From the Vicious Cycles of Murder
Part 14 Social Science Perspectives
Chapter 15 Social Science Data and the Death Penalty: Understanding the Debate Over 'A Broken System'
Chapter 16 Fatal Flaws: The Implementation of the Death Penalty in the States
Chapter 17 Race and the Death Penalty
Chapter 18 'The Executioner's Face is Always Well-Hidden': Social Science Arguments Against Capital Punishment
Part 19 Legal Perspectives
Chapter 20 Massive Resistance: Capital Punishment, the Abolitionist Movement and the Supreme Court
Chapter 21 'Freakishly Imposed' or 'Fundamentally Fair'?: Legal Arguments Against the Death Penalty
Chapter 22 Legal Arguments in Favor of the Death Penalty
Chapter 23 Flaws in Capital Sentencing: Skewing the Reasoned Moral Response
Part 24 Future Directions of Capital Punishment
Chapter 25 The Death Penalty and the International Community: Evolving Norms or Persistent Differences?
Chapter 26 Reflections on the Future of the Death Penalty

Product details

Published 24 Sep 2002
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 440
ISBN 9781461710974
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

J. Michael Martinez

J. Michael Martinez is the author or editor of 20…

Anthology Editor

Willliam D. Richardson

Anthology Editor

Brandon D. Hornsby

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Cheryl A. Brown

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Douglas Clouatre

Douglas Clouatre is a political science and histor…

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Mark Douglas

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Chris Hutton

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John McAdams

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Austin Sarat

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Glen H. Stassen

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Jacob Vellenga

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Robert L. Young

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