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Why we can’t live without the universal feeling of disgust

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The Power of Disgust in Law and Politics

This chapter examines the historical implications of disgust within the context of English law, particularly in the prosecution of figures like Oscar Wilde. It highlights the emotional interplay between disgust, desire, and societal norms, exploring how these feelings shape moral judgments and political beliefs. The discussion also critiques the use of disgust in public discourse, urging a more thoughtful engagement with our emotional responses and their origins.

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