Coercion, freedom, and exploitation
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Coercion, freedom, and exploitation
(American university studies, Series V . Philosophy ; vol. 65)
P. Lang, c1989
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Exploitation
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  Okinawa
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Note
Bibliography: p. [195]-203
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this book an attempt is made to provide rigorous, systematically interrelated analyses of three fundamental concepts in politcal theory: coercion, freedom, and exploitation. In particular, it is argued that while exploitation has an ineliminable normative dimension, coercion and freedom are best explicated in purely descriptive terms. The resulting conceptual framework is intended to facilitate the clear and efficient expression of substantive issues in political theory.
Table of Contents
Contents: This is the first book length analysis of the concepts of coercion, freedom and exploitation. The proposed conceptual framework is intended to facilitate the clear and efficient expression of substantive issues in political theory.
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