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The Monroe Doctrine:
Iterative Agency
The concept that individuals have the capacity to repeatedly reassess, adjust, and act upon their environments or situations in a way that may alter their conditions and the conditions of others over time.
Projective Agency
The capacity of individuals or groups to envision and pursue future possibilities through their actions, often reflecting broader societal and cultural influences.
Field Agency
Field Agency involves the ability and authority of agents (individuals or entities) to act and make decisions within a specific field or domain.
Racial Inequality
The unequal treatment or opportunities afforded to people based on race or ethnicity.
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