law of causation, the
n. 1. All noteworthy
events and all historical trends, whether good or bad, are caused by somebody. Human history does
not simply happen; it is not the product of titanic, impersonal forces, as Marx and others
would have us believe; it is always caused by the purposeful actions of one or more individuals.
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