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Anger and Forgiveness

Resentment, Generosity, Justice

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Anger is widely regarded as a natural response to injustice, often seen as essential for justice and self-respect. However, Martha C. Nussbaum challenges this perspective, arguing that anger is conceptually confused and normatively harmful. She posits that anger assumes the suffering of the wrongdoer can repair what was damaged and reflects a troubling focus on status and humiliation. Through her exploration of anger in various contexts—intimate relationships, daily interactions, the workplace, the criminal justice system, and social movements—Nussbaum reveals that the underlying ideas of anger are both immature and detrimental. She questions whether forgiveness is the best way to move beyond anger, analyzing its different interpretations in Jewish, Christian, and secular moral frameworks. While some forms of forgiveness are ethically promising, others can reinforce retribution by demanding contrition and humiliation. Ultimately, Nussbaum advocates for a spirit of generosity, often supported by impartial legal institutions, as the most effective response to injury. Her insightful analysis reframes our understanding of anger and forgiveness, offering a fresh perspective on both personal and political realms.

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Anger and Forgiveness, Martha Craven Nussbaum

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