Quotes of Don B. Kates - somelinesforyou

“ A half century ago Herbert Wechsler could justify the legal right of deadly force self-defense in terms of the universal judgement that there is no social interest in preserving the lives of the aggressors at the cost of those of their victims. That is not a universal judgment today. ”

- Don B. Kates

“ A half century ago Herbert Wechsler could justify the legal right of deadly force self-defense in terms of the universal judgement that there is no social interest in preserving the lives of the aggressors at the cost of those of their victims. That is not a universal judgment today. ”

- Don B. Kates

“ A half century ago Herbert Wechsler could justify the legal right of deadly force self-defense in terms of the universal judgement that there is no social interest in preserving the lives of the aggressors at the cost of those of their victims. That is not a universal judgment today. ”

- Don B. Kates

“ A half century ago Herbert Wechsler could justify the legal right of deadly force self-defense in terms of the universal judgement that there is no social interest in preserving the lives of the aggressors at the cost of those of their victims. That is not a universal judgment today. ”

- Don B. Kates

“ A half century ago Herbert Wechsler could justify the legal right of deadly force self-defense in terms of the universal judgement that there is no social interest in preserving the lives of the aggressors at the cost of those of their victims. That is not a universal judgment today. ”

- Don B. Kates

“ A half century ago Herbert Wechsler could justify the legal right of deadly force self-defense in terms of the universal judgement that there is no social interest in preserving the lives of the aggressors at the cost of those of their victims. That is not a universal judgment today. ”

- Don B. Kates

“ A half century ago Herbert Wechsler could justify the legal right of deadly force self-defense in terms of the universal judgement that there is no social interest in preserving the lives of the aggressors at the cost of those of their victims. That is not a universal judgment today. ”

- Don B. Kates

“ A half century ago Herbert Wechsler could justify the legal right of deadly force self-defense in terms of the universal judgement that there is no social interest in preserving the lives of the aggressors at the cost of those of their victims. That is not a universal judgment today. ”

- Don B. Kates
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