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Submitted to Contest #42
In the "Frivolity of Evil" article, Theodore Dalrymple's main point of argument was that social, economic, and ideological pressures result in the likelihood for someone to make bad decisions later on in his or her life and become unhappy. The author declares that "a man's evil is not entirely to be measured by its practical consequences." This means that someone, more specifically here, a criminal, cannot simply pay the price or debt of a crime, simply by fulfilling their sentence in prison. This article was very well written, going into th...
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