Outcomes are already constrained before action begins. Results Precede Action argues that action, discussion, reform, openness, and individual effort usually operate within a result space that has already been narrowed in advance. What looks like movement often changes pace, sequence, and cost without changing the range of reachable outcomes. Drawing on cases from Chinese, Ottoman, European, and Latin American history, Bin Li develops a structural account of reform failure, conflict persistence, and outcome convergence. The book traces a chain from finite rule systems and naming frameworks to entry fixation, exclusion, adjudication, interpretive authority, and the stabilization of outcome ranges. This volume is the second book in the Language Outcome Studies series, but it can be read as a self-contained work.
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