Where does justice end and revenge begin? The American essayist and law professor Thane Rosenbaum has devoted much of his career to this philosophical question. In Payback, he explores how seeking justice is socially acceptable, but seeking revenge invites opprobrium for being uncivilised. The reality is the distinctions between the two overlap and can be nebulous. Rosenbaum traverses the issues using a combination of real-life cases, ranging from the Nuremberg trials to the killing of Osama bin Laden, and of fictional portrayals, from Hamlet to The Sopranos. The difficulty for Payback is that it is published soon after The World Until Yesterday, in which Jared Diamond does a superior job on the role of victims in the justice process. Rosenbaum also doesn\'t help with sloppy attention to facts, such as obvious errors in details of the killing of bin Laden that undermine the credibility of the other examples used in the book. From : The National
GMT 07:24 2017 Monday ,11 December
1,229 titles on display at Oman book fairGMT 14:18 2017 Tuesday ,28 November
ZU students publish book about UAE’s Pre-Union EraGMT 14:09 2017 Tuesday ,28 November
Zayed Book Award announces longlist for Literary Studies 2017-2018GMT 15:00 2017 Sunday ,05 November
Magnitude 4 earthquake recorded in south Saudi ArabiaGMT 14:56 2017 Sunday ,05 November
Saudi Arabia pulls 'indecent' novel from bookstoresGMT 12:43 2017 Sunday ,05 November
The Fourth Bin-dustrial Revolution at Sharjah International Book FairGMT 07:29 2017 Friday ,03 November
Sharjah book fair fires up pursuit of knowledgeGMT 08:43 2017 Monday ,25 September
Al Ain Book Fair to welcome all book loversMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor