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There Is No Paradox of Blackmail

Analysis 54 (1):54 - 61 (1994)

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  1. May We Stop Worrying about Blackmail?Saul Smilansky - 1995 - Analysis 55 (2):116 - 120.
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  • The Morality of Blackmail.James R. Shaw - 2012 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 40 (3):165-196.
    Blackmail raises a pair of parallel legal and moral problems, sometimes referred to as the "paradox of blackmail". It is sometimes legal and morally permissible to ask someone for money, or to threaten to release harmful information about them, while it is illegal and morally impermissible to do these actions jointly. I address the moral version of this paradox by bringing instances of blackmail under a general account of wrongful coercion. According to this account, and contrary to the appearances which (...)
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  • Coercion, fraud, and what is wrong with blackmail.Stephen Galoob - 2016 - Legal Theory 22 (1):22-58.
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