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Perhaps the dominant view among contemporary political theorists is that when people set up a wide-ranging system of coercion on the scale of a political nation, special moral requirements come into play, including a requirement that all whose lives are ruled by this system of coercion should be treated equally or brought to an equal condition in some respects.
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Systems of coercion that are legal-bureaucratic but that still produce compliance and are deigned to control populations and make people do what they otherwise might not/would not do?
Their masters were not pursuing their interests in secret; rather, slavery was underwritten by society's institutions and enforced through a brutal system of state coercion.
Focusing on the role of immediate and extended family in ART adherence, they argue that social capital sets up systems of 'social coercion'.
Finally, each state creates by coercion a system of division of labour; as a result, social classes are formed, and they also engage in conflict.
But as Patty's reliable systems -- bribery, entrapment and other forms of coercion -- began to fail her during Season 2, Ms. Close shepherded her character's vulnerabilities to the surface, giving Patty an aching self-reckoning that leaves her the finest actress on television and makes us forget almost all other roles she has ever played.
Chalabi only ever took advantage of the systems of corruption and coercion made available to him by Washington.
"It is easy to exaggerate the role of coercion in maintaining the efficacy of the legal system, and to overestimate its capacity to sustain efficacy" (Lamond 2001, 57).
Through a variety of mechanisms, devices and strategies that may involve the simple request to the use of coercion, enrolment will consolidate the roles of actors, resulting in a system committed to a shared goal.
The question of coercion is a central focus of efforts to change the criminal justice system, like the Innocence Protection Act pending in Congress, which calls for all interrogations of suspects to be videotaped.
"We believe that this type of coercion... constitutes an egregious violation of the underlying principle of our criminal justice system -- 'that ours is an accusatory and not an inquisitive system.'".
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