From the Genealogy of Punishment
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This essay analyzes the concept of genealogy of punishment that Friedrich Nietzsche elaborates in Genealogy of Morals aiming to show that there are reflections of legal interest in Nietzsche''s philosophy that may have a relevant role in the contemporary discussion about criminal law. The exposition unfolds in two chapters that deal respectively The concept of genealogy and The genealogy of punishment. The long history of punishment shows the radical fluidity of its meaning which makes the elaboration of any definitive concept impossible. However the genealogy is able to recover an obscured sense of it is an active affection a pleasure a jouissance a feast. In general Nietzsche interprets the process of humanization of punishment as a refinement of cruelty in which the cruel aspect of punishment is not gradually abolished but potentiated being found today in a latent way even in the most civilized of the punishments.
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