A Society Of Cowards !!!
A Society Of Cowards !!!
Cowardice
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"Coward" redirects here. For other meanings including as a surname, see Coward (disambiguation).
Cowardice is a trait wherein fear
and excess self-concern override doing or saying what is right, good
and of help to others or oneself in a time of need—it is the opposite of
courage. As a label, "cowardice" indicates a failure of character in the face of a challenge.[1]Under many military codes of justice, cowardice in combat is a crime punishable by death (e.g. shot at dawn). The term describes a character flaw which has been shunned, stigmatized and disdained (see norms) within most, if not all, cultures and societies, whilst courage, typically viewed as a virtue, is admired and encouraged.[citation needed][who?]
Etymology
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The English surname Coward (as in Noël Coward), however, has the same origin and meaning as the word "cowherd".
Military law
Acts of cowardice have long been punishable by military law, which defines a wide range of cowardly offenses including desertion in face of the enemy and surrendering to the enemy against orders. The punishment for such acts is typically severe, ranging from corporal punishment to the death sentence. Cowardly conduct is specifically mentioned within the United States Uniform Code of Military Justice.See also
References
- Dictionary.com: "[the] lack of courage to face danger, difficulty, opposition, pain, etc." http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cowardice :
- http://faculty.uml.edu/jgarreau/FromFrenchtoEnglish.htm
External links
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