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Ãœber Verbrechen und Strafen (1746)

von Cesare Beccaria

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In 1764, the work entitled Dei delitti e delle pene by Milanese nobleman Cesare Beccaria (1738-1794) was printed anonymously in the Italian city of Livorno. Different editions and translations of this book followed quickly, in which the author added new chapters and made different changes. The Spanish translation offered here in the open comes from the fifth edition, assumed by Beccaria as the authentic one, who wrote for her a new warning To the reader, the Introduction and two unpublished chapters (Del fisco and Del perdón), thus reaching 47 chapters; It also introduced various corrections, clarifications and rectifications, such as the one noted in Chapter 34.… (mehr)
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  archivomorero | Jun 22, 2022 |
Beccaria foi a primeira voz a levantar-se em nome da humanidade e da razão contra a tradição jurídica e a legislação penal de seu tempo denunciando os julgamentos secretos as torturas empregadas como meio de se obter a prova do crime a prática de confiscar os bens do condenado. Uma de suas teses é a igualdade perante a lei dos criminosos que cometem o mesmo delito.
  BolideBooks | May 14, 2021 |
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  Murtra | Mar 29, 2021 |
On Crimes and Punishment, Cesare Beccaria argues for different punishments.
He starts with a famous quote,

"Every punishment which does not arise from absolute necessity is tyrannical." -- Montesquieu

Laws are conditions under which Men are united.
Punishments are necessities to defend public liberty.

Beccaria writes on all types of crimes, including Adultery, Suicide and Sodomy.
How do you convict Suicide? After all, the person has died.

It seemed that he has a strong case to argue for most of crimes and punishment.
One quote which I loved was, "The Laws is greater than of those by whom they are violated, the risk of torturing an innocent person is greater."

I imagine for death penalty, torture, the risk of inflicting pain on innocent people is greater. As I was learning about death penalty in the United States, they abolished it around 1850's - 1890's due to a lot of pressure from Social Justice groups. A few states still have death penalty.

During the late 1800s, Some people find it entertaining when someone was hanged in public. They would drink in public while watching execution. Now these are not in the book.

Overall a great introduction to Crimes and Punishment.

Deus Vult
--Gottfried--
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  gottfried_leibniz | Apr 5, 2018 |
On Crimes and Punishment, Cesare Beccaria argues for different punishments.
He starts with a famous quote,

"Every punishment which does not arise from absolute necessity is tyrannical." -- Montesquieu

Laws are conditions under which Men are united.
Punishments are necessities to defend public liberty.

Beccaria writes on all types of crimes, including Adultery, Suicide and Sodomy.
How do you convict Suicide? After all, the person has died.

It seemed that he has a strong case to argue for most of crimes and punishment.
One quote which I loved was, "The Laws is greater than of those by whom they are violated, the risk of torturing an innocent person is greater."

I imagine for death penalty, torture, the risk of inflicting pain on innocent people is greater. As I was learning about death penalty in the United States, they abolished it around 1850's - 1890's due to a lot of pressure from Social Justice groups. A few states still have death penalty.

During the late 1800s, Some people find it entertaining when someone was hanged in public. They would drink in public while watching execution. Now these are not in the book.

Overall a great introduction to Crimes and Punishment.

Deus Vult
--Gottfried--
( )
  gottfried_leibniz | Apr 5, 2018 |
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Beccaria, CesareHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Casas, Juan Antonio de lasÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Delval, Juan AntonioEinführungCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Morellet, A.ÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Paolucci, HenryÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
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In 1764, the work entitled Dei delitti e delle pene by Milanese nobleman Cesare Beccaria (1738-1794) was printed anonymously in the Italian city of Livorno. Different editions and translations of this book followed quickly, in which the author added new chapters and made different changes. The Spanish translation offered here in the open comes from the fifth edition, assumed by Beccaria as the authentic one, who wrote for her a new warning To the reader, the Introduction and two unpublished chapters (Del fisco and Del perdón), thus reaching 47 chapters; It also introduced various corrections, clarifications and rectifications, such as the one noted in Chapter 34.

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