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Section 3.3: Bentham and the Utilitarians – Learning Resources

 

Section 3.3 Overview

Section 3.3, “Bentham and the Utilitarians,” delves into the profound influence of Jeremy Bentham’s utilitarian philosophy on legal and criminological theory, highlighting a pivotal shift towards prioritizing societal happiness as the ultimate law and governance goal. It discusses Bentham’s pragmatic approach, which values actions based on their outcomes for societal well-being, advocating for legal reforms focused on societal welfare, clarity, and humanity. This section examines how Bentham’s ideas on seeking the greatest good have shaped penal reform and the criminal justice system, promoting a balance between societal impact and individual welfare. Despite challenges and debates around its implications for individual rights and ethical dilemmas, Bentham’s utilitarianism remains a cornerstone of modern legal and criminological practices, advocating for rational, effective, and collective well-being-oriented approaches in law and societal governance.

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