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Murder in Manhattan: The Dark Side of Retribution

In 1858, New York City’s Society Hall was abuzz with debate over the efficacy of capital punishment in deterring murder. The question loomed large: could the taking of a life to avenge another’s truly be a just measure? One writer, perhaps a philosopher or a lawyer, weighed in with a provocative argument. He posited that human nature is elevated when a life is sacrificed for the greater good, and that the condemned man’s fate serves as a deterrent to others.

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