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Daniel LaChance shows how attitudes toward the death penalty have reflected broader shifts in Americans’ thinking about the relationship between the individual and the state. Emerging from the height of 1970s disillusion, the simplicity and moral power of the death penalty became a potent symbol for many Americans of what government could do—and LaChance argues, fascinatingly, that it’s the very failure of capital punishment to live up to that mythology that could prove its eventual undoing in the United States.
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Executing Freedom: The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment in the United States
Feb 09, 2018, University of Chicago Press
paperback
022658318X 9780226583181
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Executing Freedom: The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment in the United States
2016, University of Chicago Press
in English
022606669X 9780226066691
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Executing Freedom: The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment in the United States
2016, University of Chicago Press
in English
022606672X 9780226066721
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