The Case for Justice Over Mercy
We're in an era that seems to value mercy over justice: Grade
inflation, bankruptcy laws, reduced sentences, the media's replacing
"hoodlums" with "under-served," even some psychologists blaming bad behavior largely on externalities.
Mercy feels good and is consistent with religion's valuing of forgiveness but does it yield a net good? In my PsychologyToday.com article today, I make the argument that it doesn't.
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