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What is difference between justice and revenge?
Justice involves the concepts of moral rightness, while revenge focuses more on a personal vendetta. 2. Justice is observed by the courts of law, while revenge is ‘enforced’ by an individual seeking retribution for a wrongdoing. Justice brings closure, while revenge results in personal satisfaction.
What can I do for revenge?
FREE REVENGE IDEAS
- Create a web site or publish a book belittling your target.
- Sell your targets prized car or other possession on eBay for a couple of dollars.
- Put up posters or pay for an advertisement that highlights your targets wrongdoings.
- Send out fake baby shower invitations.
What can we know about these concepts revenge and justice by comparing them?
Revenge is about retaliation; justice is about restoring balance. The motive of revenge has mostly to do with expressing rage, hatred, or spite. In and of itself, it’s not primarily about justice but about victims’ affirming their inborn (but non-legal) right to retaliate against some wrong done to them.
What is the motive of revenge?
The motive of revenge has mostly to do with expressing rage, hatred, or spite. It’s a protest or payback, and its foremost intent is to harm. In and of itself, it’s not primarily about justice but about victims’ affirming their inborn (but non-legal) right to retaliate against some wrong done to them.
What is the difference between “cool” Justice and revenge?
And the presumably unbiased (i.e., un emotional) moral rightness of such justice is based on cultural or community standards of fairness and equity. Whereas revenge has a certain selfish quality to it, “cool” justice is selfless in that it relies on non-self-interested, established law. 2.
Is revenge ever just revenge?
It would be convenient to advance the claim that justice is fair and revenge is not. But as the words “just revenge” suggest, revenge—depending on its underlying conditions, motivations, and execution—might be either just or unjust, fair or (frankly) outrageously out of proportion to the wrong originally done.
What is the driving impetus behind Revenge?
The driving impetus behind revenge is to get even, to carry out a private vendetta, or to achieve what, subjectively, might be described as personal justice.