Originally posted by Kuciwalker
If people cannot coerce others, how can there be oppression?
If people cannot coerce others, how can there be oppression?
Originally posted by Berzerker
Liberty or freedom - the absence of necessity, coercion or constraint in choice or action
Liberty or freedom - the absence of necessity, coercion or constraint in choice or action
In economic deals, there is very often a part of necessity, i.e either you accept the job you are offered, or you cannot sustain the existence of yourself and your loved ones. If there is no welfare that offsets the "necessity" part of it (which is the most spectacular proposal of the libs), the weak is basically forced to accept what the strong suggests, since starving is not a valid choice.
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