

Should revenge have any place in our politics?
Oct 23, 2024
Talia Morag, a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Australian Catholic University, dives into the ethical conundrum of revenge in politics. She explores the historical allure of payback and its seemingly satisfying nature, while also addressing its perpetual cycle of harm. Morag delves into philosophical viewpoints from ancient Greece about the futility of vengeance and the importance of justice over retribution. The discussion highlights how local engagement and understanding can provide viable alternatives to the temptations of revenge in modern political discourse.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Philosophical Reflections on Revenge and Justice
04:41 • 3min
Justice vs. Vengeance: Navigating the Fine Line
07:52 • 26min
Skepticism in Political Philosophy: Embracing Local Engagement
34:09 • 2min
Examining Revenge and Public Motivation in Political Contexts
36:39 • 6min
Exploring Revenge and Forgiveness
42:22 • 12min