Cruelty 232428 217381488 2008-06-05T20:03:05Z Vinsfan368 2924465 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/66.65.50.210|66.65.50.210]] to last version by Sonvaz :'''''Cruel''' redirects here. The sort of embroidery thread is correctly spelt [[:wikt:crewel|crewel]].'' {{wiktionarypar|cruelty}} '''Cruelty''' can be described as indifference to [[suffering]] and even positive [[pleasure]] in inflicting it. [[Sadism]] can also be related to this form of action or concept. Cruel ways of inflicting suffering may involve [[violence]], but violence is not necessary for an act to be cruel. For example, if another person is drowning and begging for help, and another person is able to help, but merely watches with disinterest or amusement, that person is being cruel &mdash; not violent. Cruelty usually carries connotations of [[supremacy]] over a submissive or weaker force. The term ''cruelty'' is often used with regard to the treatment of animals, children and prisoners. See: [[punishment]], [[wikt:draconian|draconian]], and [[cruel and unusual punishment]]. When [[cruelty to animals]] is discussed, it often refers to ''unnecessary suffering.'' According to [[ Le Comte de Lautreamont]] "For my part, I use my genius to depict the delights of cruelty: delights which are not transitory or artificial..." because they are primordial and natural. "Cannot genius be allied with cruelty in the secret resolutions of providence? Or, can one, being cruel, not have genius?"<ref>Ducasse, Isidore. "Maldoror." London, Penguin, 1965. Page 42</ref> According to [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], almost all higher culture comes from the [[spirituality|spiritualization]] of cruelty.<ref>Nietzsche, Friedrich. ''Beyond Good and Evil.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Section 229</ref> According to [[Richey Edwards]], "The centre of humanity is cruelty there is never redemption any fool can regret yesterday".<ref>Edwards, Richey. "Archives of Pain." from The Holy Bible, 2005.</ref> According to [[Ian McEwan]], the Booker Prize winner in 1998, "novels are not about 'teaching people how to live but about showing the possibility of what it is like to be someone else. It is the basis of all sympathy, empathy and compassion. Other people are as alive as you are. Cruelty is a failure of imagination'." <ref>Kate Kellaway, Interview with Ian McEwan: At home with his worries. Guardian, 2001. http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/generalfiction/story/0,,552557,00.html</ref> ==See also== * [[Cruelty to animals]] * [[Sacrifice]] * [[Zoosadism]] * [[Torture]] * [[Theatre of Cruelty]] * [[Judith Shklar]]: Harvard University Professor Shklar's thought centered around two main beliefs: that cruelty is the greatest evil, and her idea of "liberalism of fear." * [http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Nell-06242003/Referees/Nell.html] ==References== * [[Susan Sontag]], ''Regarding the Pain of Others'', ([[2003]]) == References == <references/> [[Category:Core issues in ethics]] [[Category:Vice]] [[de:Brutalität]] [[es:Crueldad]] [[it:Crudeltà]] [[nl:Wreedheid]] [[ru:Жестокость]] [[sk:Krutosť]] [[uk:Брутальність]]