The Perennially Difficult Debate Around Tyrannicide

The Perennially Difficult Debate Around Tyrannicide
(EPA/Alessandro di Meo)

“It is, for the most part, a taboo, presumably because of how morally outrageous it seems—and because no sensible person wants to go down as proposing assassinations.”

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