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Punishment and Political Order
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“Punishment and Political Order” is a seminal work in political theory authored by Mark V. Tushnet, a prominent scholar in the field. The book delves into the complex relationship between punishment, law, and the structure of political systems.
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Tushnet explores how societies use punishment as a means of enforcing social order and maintaining political stability. He examines the various forms of punishment throughout history, from traditional methods such as imprisonment and capital punishment to more contemporary approaches like rehabilitation and restorative justice.
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