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Human Space
Personal Rights in a Threatening World
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210 pages
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The exploration of spatial dynamics reveals how humans navigate and manipulate the spaces they inhabit, often intruding on others' rights and experiences. The author critiques the balance between individual freedoms, such as the right to smoke, and the rights of others to remain unaffected. This examination extends to broader societal implications, addressing education, gender, environmental concerns, and human rights, highlighting the complexities of how we coexist and the responsibilities that come with our spatial interactions.
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1997, hardcover
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