In contrast to Garrett Hardin's approach, the Confucian model rejects coercion because
A) the costs of eliminating a collective action problem are not irrelevant to its solution
B) it affirms the autonomy of individuals apart from others
C) it cannot lead to real social change, which involves changes of mind as well as action
D) The Confucian model actually accepts coercion.
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