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				<title>&quot;Dexter&quot;, Democracy, and Nietzsche: Puzzling Through the Deep End of America&#39;s TV Obsession</title>
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				<description>By Maxwell G. Mensinger - Within the milieu of American television, the vigilante serial killer, Dexter, stands alone with one of the largest audiences. Why should a violent antihero, who stalks and kills other serial killers, be so appealing to Americans with a democratic, law-abiding background? Does this suggest a growing lack of confidence in the American justice system? Or does it provide cathartic satisfactions of dark, deep-seated urges muffled by democratic laws? Specifically, what characterizes this disciplined vigilante, and what motivates him to kill? More importantly, do antihero extraordinaires like Dexter...</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2011 08:05 EDT</pubDate>
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