No Duty to Retreat Violence and Values in American History and Society |
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Author:
| Brown, Richard Maxwell |
ISBN: | 978-0-8061-2618-0 |
Publication Date: | Mar 1994 |
Publisher: | University of Oklahoma Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $31.00 |
Book Description:
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In 1865, Wild Bill Hickok killed Dave Tutt in a Missouri public square in the West?s first notable "walkdown." One hundred and twenty-nine years later, Bernard Goetz shot four threatening young men in a New York subway car. Apart from gunfire, what do the two events have in common? Goetz, writes Richard Maxwell Brown, was acquitted of wrongdoing in the spirit of a uniquely American view of self-defense, a view forged in frontier gunfights like Hickok?s. When faced with a...
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In 1865, Wild Bill Hickok killed Dave Tutt in a Missouri public square in the West?s first notable "walkdown." One hundred and twenty-nine years later, Bernard Goetz shot four threatening young men in a New York subway car. Apart from gunfire, what do the two events have in common? Goetz, writes Richard Maxwell Brown, was acquitted of wrongdoing in the spirit of a uniquely American view of self-defense, a view forged in frontier gunfights like Hickok?s. When faced with a deadly threat, we have the right to stand our ground and fight. We have no duty to retreat.