In Autonomy in the First Person, Mason Carter offers a bold and deeply personal collection of essays that challenge the taken-for-granted structures of modern life. Blending philosophy, political analysis, memory, and lived experience, Carter examines how domination hides in plain sight-in economic systems, in educational institutions, in gendered expectations, and in the subtle ways we are taught to obey without ever noticing the conditioning.
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