Coercion

  • Coercion
    By Alan Wertheimer

    On July 5, 1884, the crew of a yacht, the Migonette, consisting of three adult seamen (Captain Dudley, mates Stephens and Brooks) and a boy of seventeen (Parker) had to abandon ship and took to an open boat. They subsisted for twelve ...

  • Coercion: A Nonevaluative Approach
    By Michael R. Rhodes

    United States Law Review 69 ( 1935 ) , pp . 475–487 . Hick , John . ... Holmes , Arthur F. “ Ethical Monotheism and the Whitehead Ethic . ” Faith and Philosophy 7 ( 1990 ) , pp . ... Biomedical Ethics Reviews 1985 , edited by James .

  • Coercion: The Power to Hurt in International Politics
    By Peter Krause, Kelly M. Greenhill

    The volume moves beyond these traditional premises and examines the critical issue of coercion in the 21st century, capturing fresh theoretical and policy relevant developments and drawing upon data and cases from across time and around the ...

  • Coercion
    By J. Roland Pennock, John W Chapman

    Coercion, it seems, like poverty and prejudice, has always been with us.

  • Coercion: Why We Listen to What "They" Say
    By Douglas Rushkoff

    Noted media pundit and author of Playing the Future Douglas Rushkoff gives a devastating critique of the influence techniques behind our culture of rampant consumerism.

  • Coercion: The Persuasion Professionals and Why We Listen to What They Say
    By Douglas Rushkoff

    They say that human beings only use ten per cent of their brains.

  • Coercion
    By James Roland Pennock

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