Jamal Awil

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Society's fate rests on how members use their freedom. [causal]

It is a view focused upon, and restricted by, human capacities: by the possible consequences of possible intended actions. It is within this (world historically, somewhat mole's-eye) view of human circumstance that the incidence of well-founded or ill-founded trust occupies such a key position. It does so because within this perspective what happens to a human society does depend both on the intelligence and practical skill of at least some of its members and on the use they elect to make of their freedom of action.

Diego Gambetta, Trust - Making and Breaking…, loc. 1145