: 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.
: 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.
: 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
: 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
