Against the Death Penalty
Discover the groundbreaking work of Cesare Beccaria in Against the Death Penalty, published by Princeton University Press in 2024. This pivotal text, the first known abolitionist critique of the death penalty, is now available in English for the first time. Beccaria, a renowned Milanese aristocrat, originally published his influential treatise, On Crimes and Punishments, in 1764, challenging the moral and practical validity of capital punishment. With 232 pages of compelling arguments, Beccaria articulates why the death penalty is excessive, unnecessary, and ultimately futile. His insights have laid the foundation for modern discussions on justice and human rights. This essential reading for advocates of reform and anyone interested in the ethical implications of punishment is a must-have for your collection. Don't miss the chance to engage with the thoughts of one of the most significant philosophers in criminal justice history.