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Full Idea
On the whole, punishment makes men harder and colder, it concentrates, it sharpens the feeling of alienation; it strengthens the power to resist.
Gist of Idea
Punishment makes people harder, more alienated, and hostile
Source
Friedrich Nietzsche (On the Genealogy of Morals [1887], II.§14)
Book Ref
Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'On the Genealogy of Morals', ed/tr. Diethe, Carol [CUP 1997], p.54
A Reaction
If the school system involves routine harsh punishments, that means that the whole population ends up in that state. I would have thought that this was an obvious truth about punishment, but no one seems to want to face up to it.
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