Look, in all seriousness, sanctions are effective not just because they constrain immediate fulfillment of needs/wants, but because they "shame" norm violators; bad actors. Here's a link to a great paper elucidating the specifics of this exact phenomenon.
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@charlicarpenter @Simon_the_Pratt @Carla_Winston @p_orchard @SassanGholiagha @antje_wiener @Dr_A_Gallagher @CarmenWunderlic @elvira_rosert @CarolineFehl @LieseAndrea @IommiLg @AmitavAcharya @SebMSchmidt @luke_glanville My (controversial?) take on categoriz
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RT @M_Jurkovich: @DrKateSchneider @ProfJSLewis @IntlStudiesRev For those interested, it's ungated until Dec 2021! Thanks @IntlStudiesRev !…
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@Prof_BearB @C_Wolbrecht @kristen_schmidt Another way to think about this is many don't think people are *entitled* to food/health care/etc. You can't deserve what you're not entitled to. Hits on the supererogatory vs norm distinction I talk about here: ht