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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Why Does the Law Spurn Win-Win Transactions?
1. Things We Can’t Consent to, Though No One Knows Why
2. A Parable
3. Lessons
4. The Social Choice Connection
Part II. Why Is the Law So Full of Loopholes?
5. The Irresistible Wrong Answer
6. What Is Wrong with the Irresistible Answer?
7. The Voting Analogy
8. Turning the Analogy into an Identity
9. Intentional Fouls
Part III. Why Is the Law So Either/Or?
10. The Proverbial Rigidity of the Law
11. Line Drawing as a Matter of Life and Death
Part IV. Why Don’t We Punish All We Condemn?
12. The Undercriminalization Problem
13. Multicriterial Ranking and the Undercriminalization Problem
Final Thoughts
Notes
Index
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