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Cruelty: A Cultural History provides a sweeping examination of how societies have defined, practiced, and responded to cruelty throughout human civilization. Wolfgang Müller-Funk traces the evolution of cruelty from ancient times through the modern era, revealing how cultural attitudes toward violence and suffering have fundamentally shifted.
The work challenges the notion that cruelty is simply an inherent human characteristic, instead demonstrating how religious doctrines, philosophical movements, legal systems, and social structures have shaped our understanding of what constitutes cruel behavior. Müller-Funk explores cruelty in warfare, punishment, entertainment, and everyday life, while considering how enlightenment ideals and modern sensibilities have transformed public perception of violence.
This scholarly yet accessible work offers valuable insights into the cultural forces that have made certain acts acceptable or abhorrent across different historical periods and societies.







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