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Over centuries, the law has developed several fundamental presumptions about human nature. The most important of these is the notion of human agency as an irrefutable presumption in the law – that humans have the capacity to make rational and independent choices on their own accord. It follows that the world does not make decisions for humans, but that humans make decisions inside of that world.
Mindf*ck: Inside Cambridge Analytica’s Plot to Break the World
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