The abolition of capital punishment according to the Hegelian philosophy

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It is well known how the Hegelian doctrine supports Capital Punishment. The founder of the doctrine as well as his disciples upheld Capital Punishment as rational; moreover, it is almost a universal opinion that the punishment of death is in accordance with the Hegelian doctrine from which it would logically descend. [...]

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