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Pirates, Prisoners, and Lepers

Download or Read eBook Pirates, Prisoners, and Lepers PDF written by Paul H. Robinson and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2015-07-15 with total page 331 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Pirates, Prisoners, and Lepers
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9781612347448
ISBN-13 : 1612347444
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Book Synopsis Pirates, Prisoners, and Lepers by : Paul H. Robinson

Book excerpt: It has long been held that humans need government to impose social order on a chaotic, dangerous world. How, then, did early humans survive on the Serengeti Plain, surrounded by faster, stronger, and bigger predators in a harsh and forbidding environment? Pirates, Prisoners, and Lepers examines an array of natural experiments and accidents of human history to explore the fundamental nature of how human beings act when beyond the scope of the law. Pirates of the 1700s, the leper colony on Molokai Island, prisoners of the Nazis, hippie communes of the 1970s, shipwreck and plane crash survivors, and many more diverse groups—they all existed in the absence of formal rules, punishments, and hierarchies. Paul and Sarah Robinson draw on these real-life stories to suggest that humans are predisposed to be cooperative, within limits. What these “communities” did and how they managed have dramatic implications for shaping our modern institutions. Should today’s criminal justice system build on people’s shared intuitions about justice? Or are we better off acknowledging this aspect of human nature but using law to temper it? Knowing the true nature of our human character and our innate ideas about justice offers a roadmap to a better society.


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