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The original purpose of laughter is to correct these socially “inconvenient” attitudes gently but firmly. In this sense, according to Bergson, laughter is punitive: “Society holds suspended over each individual member, if not the threat of correction, at all events the prospect of a snubbing, which although it is slight, is none the less dreaded. Such must be the function of laughter.”
Herald of a Restless World: How Henri Bergson Brought Philosophy to the People
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