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In all groups -- from couples to nation-states -- people influence one another. Much of this influence is benign, for example giving advice to friends or serving as role models for our children and students. Some forms of influence, however, are clearly morally suspect, such as threats of violence and blackmail. A great deal of attention has been paid to one form of morally suspect influence, namely coercion. Less attention has been paid to what might be a more pervasive form of influence: manipulation. The essays in this ...

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    • Title: Manipulation by Christian Coons; Michael Weber
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic US
    • Print ISBN: 9780199338214, 0199338213
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    • Edition: 2014 1st edition
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