The crime of blackmail: A libertarian critique

Criminal Justice Ethics 18 (2):3-10 (1999)
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Debate: Another Reason for Criminalizing Blackmail.Benjamin E. Rosenberg - 2008 - Journal of Political Philosophy 16 (3):356-369.
Replies to Levin and Kipnis.Walter Block - 1999 - Criminal Justice Ethics 18 (2):23-28.
The Second Paradox of Blackmail.Hans-Hermann Hoppe - 2000 - Business Ethics Quarterly 10 (3):593-622.

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