Abstract

Preface. Why have Criminal Law at All? Retributivism, Moral Education, and the Liberal State. Does Kant have a Theory of Punishment? Getting Even: The Role of the Victim. The Justice of Economics. Blackmail: A Preliminary Inquiry. Consent, Coercion and Hard Choices. Rationality and Constraints on Democratic Rule. Constitutionalism, Moral Skepticism, and Religious Belief. Kantian Autonomy and Divine Commands. War, Self-Defense, and Defense of Others. The Will to Deviance. Injustice and Misfortune. Index of Names.

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