Abstract
Thus, to criticize an individualist ethic is to deny neither the importance nor the romantic appeal of individual responsibility. The point of this discussion is not that individual action is wrong or impossible, or that an individual sense of responsibility is bad or impossible. The point is that insti tutional constraints set definite limits on individual action and also help to shape an individual's sense of responsibility.
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