You don’t have to have much of a theoretical understanding of politics to understand that coercion is ethically wrong. Basically, the argument goes like this: The creative and intellectual capacity of a conscious agent is directly proportional to their available degrees of freedom. Thus, the more options an individual has available to them, the better [...]
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