Of course I'm going to say it's subjective and full of grey areas. So there are two choices each with some level of desirability. That level is up to the person who is making the choice. If the levels are horribly mismatched then it seems more like coercion. How mismatched they have to be in order to qualify as coercion is also subjective. I'm sure there are extreme examples that we'll all agree on, but there are also many examples that would be a toss up. Also I would say a lot of times the intention behind the person presenting the choice could point towards coercion.
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Date: 2005-08-23 02:57 pm (UTC)