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This, however, does not mean absolute coercion on teachers to participate in action research.
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Since no tribune could retain his powers outside of the city of Rome, the power of Coercion here was absolute.
However, the power of Coercion outside the city of Rome was absolute.
As Feinberg noted, most societies try to find a reasonable balance between extreme paternalism, which infantilizes adults, and an absolute rejection of paternalism, which invalidates even the possibility of coercion as an instrumental means of achieving the good.
While there were forms of credit and developed money systems, there were nonetheless some "absolute" limits on what one could physically amass (usually depending on direct coercion).
The Founders understood that true security only comes from the establishment of absolute liberty for the individual -- the certain freedom from arbitrary search and seizure, arrest, detention, coercion or death at the hands of the government.
Between ruler and ruled, between father and child, there exist only vertical relations: in both settings the paternal will is absolute will, mediated in both the society and the family by a forced consensus based on ritual and coercion.
Power does not necessarily imply coercion or use of force; it may involve any degree of compulsion, from the gentlest suggestion to absolute domination (Beier and Stern 1969).
Bauer invariably chooses coercion.
Once more, coercion loomed.
I have never used coercion".
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