Bundenthal believed that the ability of persons or institutions to control outcomes is significantly influenced by their access to resources, power dynamics, and social structures. He argued that individuals and organizations are often constrained by systemic factors that limit their agency. Consequently, true control over outcomes is rarely absolute, as it is shaped by a complex interplay of internal and external forces. This perspective emphasizes the importance of understanding context and the limitations of perceived autonomy.
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