: A book by James V. Schall that explores how leisure activities—like singing, dancing, and contemplating—reveal true human freedom, challenging the modern focus on constant productivity.
: For those interested in communication, Irving J. Lee’s Language Habits in Human Affairs analyzes how our speech affects our understanding of the world. 2. Civil Rights and Governance Human Affairs
: A historical work by R.B. Cattell (available on the Internet Archive ) that examines human behavior and societal structures. : A book by James V
: A postdisciplinary quarterly published by De Gruyter Brill that fosters dialogue between the humanities and social sciences, covering topics like social psychology, philosophy of mind, and political science. Lee’s Language Habits in Human Affairs analyzes how
: Many local governments have "Human Relations" or "Human Affairs" departments, such as the Buncombe County Access & Human Affairs Office or the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Human Relations Commission , which focus on enforcing civil rights and eliminating discrimination. 3. Philosophical and Cultural Perspectives