There Is No Paradox of Blackmail

Analysis 54 (1):54 - 61 (1994)
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The Morality of Blackmail.James R. Shaw - 2012 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 40 (3):165-196.
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The moral limits of the criminal Law.Joël Feinberg - 1984 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 93 (2):279-279.
Liberalism and the paradox of blackmail.Michael Gorr - 1992 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 21 (1):43-66.

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