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Social Choice, Agency, Inclusiveness and Capabilities presents a comprehensive examination of how societies make decisions while respecting individual freedoms and promoting human development. The work integrates social choice theory with capability approaches, exploring the mechanisms through which inclusive processes can enhance social welfare and justice.
The authors investigate the relationship between personal agency, collective decision-making, and the expansion of human capabilities. By bridging economics, philosophy, and social theory, this volume addresses critical questions about democratic participation, equity, and the conditions necessary for genuine human flourishing. It provides essential insights for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding how to build more just and inclusive societies that respect both individual autonomy and collective well-being.







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