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Civil Rights

Sep. 30, 2000

Executing People Is Wrong Regardless of Their Guilt

By Stephen F. Rohde Political movements are challenged when their emerging success attracts newcomers whose interests depart from the essential goal of the movement itself. At those moments, it is tempting to broaden the movement, dilute the message, overlook differences and ignore the impending train wreck.

        By Stephen F. Rohde
        
        Political movements are challenged when their emerging success attracts newcomers whose interests depart from the essential goal of the movement itself. At those moments, it is tempting to broaden the movement, dilute the message, overlook differences and ignore the impending train wreck.
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