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From consent to coercion

Leo Panitch

From consent to coercion

the assault on trade union freedoms

by Leo Panitch

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Published by Garamond Press in Toronto .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Collective bargaining -- Canada -- History.

  • Edition Notes

    StatementLeo Panitch, Donald Swartz.
    SeriesNetwork basics publication, Network basics book
    ContributionsSwartz, Donald, 1945-
    The Physical Object
    Pagination76 p. ;
    Number of Pages76
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL17466442M
    ISBN 10092005918X

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In this work, Robert Gellately analyzes the relationship between consent and coercion in the Third Reich. A counter-point to the traditional historiography which emphasizes the passivity of the German people, Gellately examines the role of the German public in implementing Hitler’s systems of justice and control.

He focuses on the control of Cited by: Consent, Complicity, Coercion. Heavy issues explored in the highly anticipated debut, My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell In the Book World: My Dark Vanessa has its own controversy when it comes to six and seven figure book deals, immediately following on.

This collection of essays addresses a number of questions regarding the role of consent in marriage and in sexual relations outside of marriage in ancient and medieval societies.

Ranging from ancient Greece and Rome to the Byzantine Empire and Western Medieval Europe, the contributors examine rape, seduction, and the role of consent in establishing the punishment of one or both parties; the 5/5(1).

Consent and Coercion to Sex and Marriage in Ancient and Medieval Societies book. Read 2 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. This coll /5.

Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Consent, coercion, and limit by Arthur P. Monahan,McGill-Queen's University Press edition, in EnglishCited by: The book aims to expose once and for all the subsequent consent and active participation of large numbers of ordinary Germans in the terror.

It shows that rather than hide their racist and repressive campaigns from the German people the Nazis trumpeted them in the national papers and on the : Robert Gellately.

These doubts were provoked by two remarkable essays on coercion. See Nozick, Coercion, in Philosophy, Politics and Society –35 (4th ser. ); Haksar, Coercive Proposals [Rawls and Gandhi], 4 Political Theory 65 ().My own recent thoughts on coercion can be found in J.

Murphy, Total Institutions and the Possibility of Consent to Organic Therapies, in Retribution, Justice and Therapy Cited by:   Consent, coercion and colonial control The book presents a comparative critique of war crimes trials before the International Military Tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo and the International Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda.

The first spy trial by court martial after the legal change in was that of Robert Rosenthal Cited by: 2. If you enjoy stories by Tom Clancy, James Patterson or Robert Ludlum, take note of Tim Tigner, and read his book Coercion.

Ive never been able to make it through a single one of Tom Clancys books. Simply put, Tim Tigner just writes better. You wont be disappointed, and you wont be able to put it down.

Tigner draws on his personal experience to /5. Published Under the Garamond Imprint From Consent to Coercionaddresses several of the key issues about the future of unions and social democratic policies in Canada.

Unpaid Annotation The new edition of this widely read and influential book on the shift from consent towards coercion in the state's relationship to labour in Canada extends the. Chapter 5 Free Consent By Coercion By Undue Influence By Fraud By Misrepresentation, and/or By Mistake - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation .ppt), PDF File .pdf), Text File .txt) or view presentation slides online.

Consent means that promisor and promisee must agree to the same thing, and in the same sense, and at the same time Free consent means that consent must not be. Coercion sometimes makes consent invalid. This chapter focuses on when this is so and why, focusing especially on consent to sex.

It begins by rejecting the view that threats undermine consent only if consent would not have been given but for the threat. Backing Hitler: consent and coercion in Nazi Germany User Review - Not Available - Book Verdict. Gellately (Strassler Professor in Holocaust History, Clark Univ.) analyzes the role of "ordinary" Germans in the Nazi persecution of those deemed social and political outsiders.3/5(2).

The Hardcover of the Consent, Coercion, and Limit: The Medieval Origins of Parliamentary Democracy by Arthur P.

Monahan at Barnes & Pages:   In Robert Gellately completed a major study which investigated the role of the secret police in Nazi Germany.

His book, The Gestapo and German Society: Enforcing Racial Policy (Oxford University Press; Oxford, ) demonstrated conclusively that the much feared and allegedly omnipresent Gestapo in fact relied on widespread public support to function effectively. Exploring issues of abuse and consent, Russell’s novel My Dark Vanessa could not be more timely.

18 years in the writing, that examined themes of consent, coercion. The only way to know if someone wants to have sex with you is if they tell you — without pressure or coercion. been respectful and obtained consent, my sex.

In the book Backing Hitler: Consent and Coercion in Nazi Germany, –, Gellately argues that the Gestapo were not in fact all-pervasive and intrusive as they have been described.

The Gestapo only numbe for the entire population of Germany, and this clearly limited their mater: Memorial University of.

Scott Allen Anderson, Conceptualizing Rape as Coerced Sex, Univ. of British Colombia (), available at WestScott Anderson’s article Conceptualizing Rape as Coerced Sex, in my view, is the best philosophical or legal piece on the subject of rape that has appeared in many years.

Its basic insight is powerful, and persuasively argued. Rape, Anderson argues, should be understood Author: Robin West.When I called it up, Backing Hitler:Consent and Coercion in Nazi Germany came up as "People who like this " My finger tapped on it, and this book began to download.

Robert Gellately's writing grabs your attention and When I reac I promised myself never to read another short story, novel, or nonfiction about the Holocaust/5.What does it mean to minimize the possibility of coercion or undue influence?

The HHS regulations state that “An investigator shall seek such consent only under circumstances that provide the prospective subject or the representative sufficient opportunity to consider whether or not to participate and that minimize the possibility of coercion or undue influence” (45 CFR ).