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Are Utilitarian and Totalitarian Punishments Acceptable in the Face of Free Will This argument addresses the issue of utilitarianism and whether it can be used to justify punishments. The author concludes it can because it creates the best results for society. Totalitarianism and the right to punish are also examined. The writer also concludes that criminals act of free will and earn their punishments. Drug crimes are used for examples. A good guide to understanding the philosophy of crime and punishment.
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