Belief formed under coercion relies on external pressure or threats, while voluntary belief arises from free, reasoned choice. This distinction is used in law, ethics, and psychology to assess authentic consent and moral responsibility. Truth-seekers and individuals benefit by protecting autonomy, whereas coercive systems exploit it to manipulate compliance or suppress dissent.
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