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  1. Feb 10, 2006 · Coercion is typically thought to carry with it several important implications, including that it diminishes the targeted agent’s freedom and responsibility, and that it is a (pro tanto) wrong and/or violation of right.

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  2. Feb 10, 2006 · Coercion is typically thought to carry with it several important implications, including that it diminishes the targeted agent's freedom and responsibility, and that it is a (pro tanto) wrong and/or violation of right.

  3. Dec 22, 2011 · Thus, my aim here is to explain why coercion is wrong when it's wrong without appealing to the effects acts of coercion have on the coerced individual. My initial focus will be a class of actions that, it is generally agreed, is wrong and counts as coercion: conditional threats to do wrong.

    • Benjamin Alan Sachs
    • 2013
  4. RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY. Coercion and Consent in Nazi Germany. RICHARD J. EVANS. Fellow of the Academy. IN THE DECADES THAT immediately followed the end of the Second World War, there was a general consensus that Nazi Germany was a police state.

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  5. Jan 27, 2011 · Coercion, as a topic in moral and political theory, remains as important as it is problematic. 1 By its very nature coercion inflicts an intrusive injury on the person subjected to it: coercion is more than merely unpleasant or unwelcome, it is downright hostile to the individual concerned (cf. Lamond 2000, p.61).

    • Jan-Willem van der Rijt
    • J.W.vanderRijt@uva.nl
    • 2011
  6. May 16, 2021 · This paper attempted to bring some clarity to debates about the relationship between law and coercion. We’ve seen that when discussing the relationship between law and coercion we must first be clear about the kind of relationship we are assuming and the meaning of “law,” “coercion,” and “coercive.”.

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  8. Feb 20, 2020 · In both realms, coercion theory has a great deal to offer.74 Richard Betts, for instance, has argued the case for using carefully crafted deterrent threats to prevent Iran from using nuclear weapons against third parties. He argues for specific, tailored deterrence.

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