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Initiative: Human Agency and Society
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206 pages
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Exploring the tension between nature's laws and individual choice, the author presents a thought-provoking examination of human initiative as a fundamental aspect of personal and community life. The discussion delves into its effects on various domains, including personal relationships, politics, criminal law, social work, and public policy, highlighting the significance of individual agency in shaping societal structures and interactions.
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