Cesare Beccaria’s pamphlet, On Crimes and Punishment (Dei delitti e delle pene) of 1764, takes us back to the School of Milan, the core of the Lombard Enlightenment during the latter half of the seventeenth century. This is the only work the whole School of Milan, which almost immediately achieved worldwide fame. Its treatment of the fundamental issues of penal law is one of the main pillars of the age of rights from the Enlightenment down to the present day. To understand the work properly it must be set in context with the utilitarian view of public happiness which was the key element of the whole Italian School at the time.
Porta, P., Bruni, L. (2014). Cesare Beccaria's On Crimes and Punishment. HISTORY OF ECONOMICS REVIEW(60), 64-74.
Cesare Beccaria's On Crimes and Punishment
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2014
Abstract
Cesare Beccaria’s pamphlet, On Crimes and Punishment (Dei delitti e delle pene) of 1764, takes us back to the School of Milan, the core of the Lombard Enlightenment during the latter half of the seventeenth century. This is the only work the whole School of Milan, which almost immediately achieved worldwide fame. Its treatment of the fundamental issues of penal law is one of the main pillars of the age of rights from the Enlightenment down to the present day. To understand the work properly it must be set in context with the utilitarian view of public happiness which was the key element of the whole Italian School at the time.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.