Reidy, David A.
Coercion and the State
I. What is Coercion?
1. Introduction
David A. Reidy, Walter J. Riker
2. How Did There Come To Be Two Kinds of Coercion?
Scott A. Anderson
3. On Coercion
Burton M. Leiser
4. Undue Influence as Coercive Offers in Clinical Trials
Joan McGregor
II. Coercion and the State: Justification and Limits
5. Coercion, Justice, and Democracy
Alistair M. Macleod
6. Democratic Legitimacy and the Reasoned Will of the People
Walter J. Riker
7. John Brown's Duties: Obligation, Violence, and ‘Natural Duty’
Christian T. Sistare
III. Coercion and the State: Legal Powers and Status
8. Coercion, Neutrality, and Same-Sex Marriage
Emily R. Gill
9. The Cheshire Cat: Same-Sex Marriage, Religion, and Coercion by Exclusion
Kenneth Henley
IV. Coercion and the State: National Security
10. Indefinite Detention for Mega-Terrorists?
Don E. Scheid
11. The Great Right: Habeas Corpus
Wade L. Robison
V. Coercion and the International Order
12. Coercion Abroad for the Protection of Rights
Steven P. Lee
13. Transnational Power, Coercion, and Democracy
Carol C. Gould
14. A Developmental Approach to the Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions
Monica Hlavac
15. Global Economic Justice, Partiality, and Coercion
Bruce Landesman
16. International and Cosmopolitan Political Obligations
Helga Varden
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Nyckelord: PHILOSOPHY / General PHI000000
- Författare
- Reidy, David A.
- Riker, Walter J.
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2008
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Kategori
- Filosofi
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781402068799