Sentences with phrase «requires coercion»

Of course, the transformation from one system (private ownership of land and resources) to another (no such ownership) requires coercion, but so did the transfer from pre-colonisation (no ownership) to the status quo (ownership).
If, as I think orthodox Christianity ultimately teaches, and as Solzhenitsyn's «Father Severyan» plainly teaches in November 1916 (excerpted here), that humans are inherently prone to violence (and that the lesser evil of state - derived war is the price we pay for living not in anarchy but in «sword - bearing» states), then not only is 1) contrary to the New Testament's real teaching, but 2) is impossible and 3) requires a coercion that will bring with it very deleterious consequences.
Entrapment requires coercion by authorities to make a person to do something illegal, which he would have not otherwise been inclined to do.
Achieving that goal will require coercion; that is, forcing doctors (and other medical professionals, such as pharmacists) to participate — even when it violates their religious beliefs and deeply held moral convictions.
And teachers unions, which have been able to ignore the preferences of many teachers, might have to offer a service that doesn't require coercion.

Not exact matches

The behavior was clearly directed toward helping; it was very high risk, threatening life itself; it was accompanied by no external reward, according to the rescued survivors»... testimony; and it was certainly voluntary — no external coercions required it.»
If we understand creatio ex nihilo, the Incarnation, miracles, and the Last Judgment in orthodox ways, then these doctrines seem to require divine coercion..
AFFIRM HEREBY that such cooperation must be based on a «Common Word,» requiring that such cooperation must go beyond mutual tolerance and respect, to providing full protection for the rights and liberties to all religious groups in a civilized manner that eschews coercion, bias, and arrogance.
One somehow suspects that a 2013 Chinese law that requires children to visit their elderly parents regularly — a coercive attempt to repair some of the social damage caused by even worse coercion — is not going to do the trick.
Insofar as freedom can not be so defined, a proscription on external coercion requires a substantive principle or norm of social action.
A case in point is Childs's recurring use of the term «coercion,» by which he apparently means that the text itself, in its deep authority, requires a certain exposition, redaction or reading.
But if process theists really do believe that some coercion would not only be preferable but required at the divine level if it were possible, then it appears that they must also acknowledge that the God of process theism would coerce if this were an option.
However, we should prepare ourselves for the time when state coercion may be required.
«It would not do to excuse a mother for the grossly evil habits of her child by appealing to her use of persuasion only, when sometimes there have been Situations in which some coercion was morally required» (PS 2/1, 45).
This would in turn require the rest of society to apply just coercion, to prevent them from harming their fellows.
It would be safe to conclude that Whitehead recognizes that in these types of situations the sole use of persuasion is unsatisfactory and that coercion is morally required.
To prevent the exploitation or coercion of research participants, universities and other organizations conducting or sponsoring research require that all researchers who intend to use data collected from human subjects be familiar with national and state - level guidelines for working with human subjects data.
In practice, the main source of said coercion since at least 1930s comes from the government; therefore in practice this means that achieving this philosophical goal requires limiting the power of the government.
New York is one of only two states that requires prosecutors to prove «force, fraud and coercion» to get a sex - trafficking charge in prostitution cases involving minors.
While federal law recognizes no child willingly becomes a prostitute, New York law requires prosecutors to prove force, fraud or coercion was used to make a child participate in prostitution.
Democracies require a popularly elected government that is accountable to the electorate and free from external coercion, and all forms of contestation and participation must be equally accessible to all.
To succeed it requires more centralized coercion than is possible (or desirable) under our current political system and more coercive than organized educators will allow.
But achieving that type of centralization in the face of diversity requires an enormous amount of coercion.
However, perhaps recognizing that states might not have signed on if they were subject to transparent coercion, Common Core advocates were remarkably laid back about what states would actually be required to do when it came to policing test conditions, accepting mandatory passing scores, or establishing strong oversight boards.
Proposed changes for Truth in Lending The Federal Reserve Board will issue new rules for mortgage lenders next week that could require mortgage brokers obtain written agreements from borrowers in order to collect yield spread premiums, and prohibit the coercion of appraisers to inflate property valuations.
Obviously, at that level of cognition no external coercion is required to get people to choose the best alternative.
These proposals include coercion (the «Clean Power Plan») and increased taxpayer subsidies, which are required because the «renewables» Hillary favors are more expensive and less reliable than fossil fuel - generated electricity and would not be built without the coercion and subsidies.
We can not solve these problems using military force or litigation, by violence or coercion, or by accusations or denunciations, but not require the use of mediation, collaborative negotiation, dialogue and conflict resolution systems design in order to successfully collaborate in overcoming them.»
This law does not require a showing of specific intent to cause another person to cross state or reservation lines, but does require proof that the travel resulted from force, coercion, duress or fraud, and proof that the person violated the relevant portion of the protection order during the course of, as a result of, or to facilitate the forced or coerced conduct or travel.
Ninety percent of Title X funds are used for clinical services, including adolescent services.18 Furthermore, publicly funded family planning providers are required to execute services «without coercion and with respect for the privacy, dignity, social, and religious beliefs of the individuals being served.»
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