CRM 1301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Rein, Deductive Reasoning, Summum Bonum

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Key theorists, major events/context, who is in power, who is a threat to that power, purpose of punishment (why they break the law, why they need to be corrected, etc. ) assumptions about punishment. If crime, then punishment: restitution & equality of land , majority of laws attempt restitution first, except in certain cases ii. Classic antiquity: polis, city states, greece, sparta & athens, rise and concern of the polis, romanticism that occurs overtime with history, sparta, strength based, male dominated, athens. Intellectual, philosophical a: male dominated, complex context, trying to expand their city state, wars, complex when trying to trade, tension. Birthplace of democracy: free men in politics was seen as mandatory, keep up the city state, lottery, who is going to be the leader, arbitrary ii. Illegal not to participate in law: done to encourage people to participate in the political community, maintain the city state, reflect the community in which it is found.

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