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Woody Allen’s movie Crimes and Misdemeanors depicts Martin Landau’s character, Judah Rosenthal, as literally getting away with murder. The woman he has been having an affair with is threatening to tell his wife about it, plus a few dubious old business dealings for good measure. He hires a hitman to kill her. Initially plagued with… The post Crimes and Misdemeanors: Can A Bad Person Be Happy? appeared first on VoegelinView.

Woody Allen’s movie Crimes and Misdemeanors depicts Martin Landau’s character, Judah Rosenthal, as literally getting away with murder. The woman he has been having an affair with is threatening to tell his wife about it, plus a few dubious old business dealings for good measure. He hires a hitman to kill her. Initially plagued with…

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