I should say at the outset, therefore, that this is not an essay about Dostoevsky, or even about legal theory—an area about which I am largely ignorant. It is rather about the traditional question of ...
Joseph Epstein writes of a Harvard economics professor by the name of Alexander Gerschenkron who claimed to have read ...
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Dostoevsky was active from 1841 to 1880 and is considered one of the greatest and most influential novelists of the Golden Age of Russian literature. His most famous work, Crime and Punishment ...
One of the world’s greatest story ‘Crime and Punishment’ made into cinema will be screened ... This 1970 Soviet film in two parts directed by Lev Kulidzhanov, based on the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Fyodor Dostoevsky ... let me stress that Dostoevsky’s driving is fast and furious. Admittedly, this is a more diffuse novel ...
Whoever the government contends might commit a hate crime would face a range of punishments, including restrictions on their Internet use, being forced to wear an electronic monitor, and house arrest.
Charlton Heston (Rodion Raskolnikov)Julia Montrond (Sonia Marmeladova)Everett Sloane (Ilya Petrovich) Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky, recorded by CBS Radio on Sunday August 24 1952 by ...
Also, harsh punishments might not fit the crime or be cruel and inhumane ... addresses the terms of an individual's imprisonment and punishment, both before and after conviction.
President JOE BIDEN has a crime problem. It’s not that crime is out of control. Violent crime has actually fallen dramatically since the pandemic surge. Property crime is down, too. The issue ...