I agree. But for people that can’t be rehabilitated, the “prison” should still provide them with a decent life. Not luxurious, but comfortable enough that thy can still be happy in an isolated environment.
Happy probably isn’t the right word but then again neither is really I think any word that exists in the English language, I don’t think we have a word that encapsulates the mere lacking of pain and suffering without any positive feeling in its place.
Nah, I’ll stick with happy. As long as they can’t harm others, even absolute dickwads should he allowed to be happy. Within reasonable limits in terms of cost to society in order to make it happen, of course.
I agree. But for people that can’t be rehabilitated, the “prison” should still provide them with a decent life. Not luxurious, but comfortable enough that thy can still be happy in an isolated environment.
Happy probably isn’t the right word but then again neither is really I think any word that exists in the English language, I don’t think we have a word that encapsulates the mere lacking of pain and suffering without any positive feeling in its place.
Nah, I’ll stick with happy. As long as they can’t harm others, even absolute dickwads should he allowed to be happy. Within reasonable limits in terms of cost to society in order to make it happen, of course.
Content? Not quite right but closer, maybe?
That’s the word I use with my therapist, so I think it works.