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But when we talk honestly about fundamental concepts like property, punishment of crime and ethnic diversity — in light of their cultural and historical context — the differences can at least be seen to have their own internal logic.
Richard Fitzpatrick, by that time the owner of a successful plantation with coconut and lime trees, plantains, and sugarcane, pressed for the appointment of Cooley as Justice of the Peace in 1831, making Cooley responsible for adjudicating disputes of persons and property, punishment of minor offenders by fines and whippings, and oversight of the activities of wreckers.
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Because of Moscow's governmental policy of expropriating church property as punishment for Novgorod's separatist tendencies, Gennadius was forced to resign in 1504 and was imprisoned on suspicion of treason.
Whether or not you like what they stand for, monasteries have lived out the core utopian ideals for centuries: swap celibacy for free love, and you've got all the classic ingredients – no family, no private property, no punishment (because of forgiveness).
Smith's lectures on jurisprudence dealt with this topic, and from the notes we have on those lectures, he seems to have hoped to build a comprehensive, universally-applicable theory of justice out of impartial-spectator judgments about property, contract, punishment, etc.
Nisbett and Cohen (1996) compared Americans from Southern States with Americans from the North, and found that Southerners were much more likely to endorse violence of various forms in response to moral transgression (killing to defend property, corporal punishment, gun possession, and so on).
Elsewhere - "On Marsden Moor", "Landfall", "Surtsey" - imperial map-making and flag-planting are seen as a root cause of social violence, as is property ownership in "Punishment", revisiting a class-war theme which Armitage has often treated, though rarely delivering more than a simple dramatisation of anger and hatred.
This comes out in the detailed accounts he gives, in his lectures on jurisprudence, of how notions of property, contract, marriage, and punishment have arisen and changed in various societies.
"There's no punishment for the property tax.
Most people do not know it, but we have a double standard in the protection and punishment of intellectual property theft.
A censor had the ability to fine a citizen, or to sell his property, which was often a punishment for either evading the census or having filed a fraudulent registration.
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