Together the rituals, pleasures and politics of cooperation Richard Sennett
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: New Haven, Conn. [u.a.] Yale University Press c 2012Edition: 1. publDescription: XI, 323 S. Ill. 24 cmContent type:- Text
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- Band
- 9780300188288
- 9780300116335
- 0300116330
- Cooperation
- Cooperativeness
- Social acceptance
- Social adjustment
- Cooperativeness -- Psychological aspects
- Cooperativeness -- Social aspects
- Cooperativeness -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Gesellschaft
- Zivilgesellschaft
- Unterschied
- Differenz
- Gesellschaftsordnung
- Sozialpolitik
- Meinung
- Politische Einstellung
- Öffentliche Meinung
- Politischer Wandel
- Sozialer Wandel
- Soziales Netzwerk
- Class of Spring 2002
- American Academy Distinguished Visitor
- Distinguished Visitor
- Kooperation
- 302/.14 23
- 302.14
- HD2963
- RS
- SG02
- MR 7100
- LB 33000
- 71.11
- 08.44
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-302) and index
Introduction: The cooperative frame of mindPt. 1: Cooperation shaped. "The social question" : reformers in Paris explore a puzzle ; The fragile balance : competition and cooperation in nature and culture ; The "great unsettling" : how the Reformation transformed cooperation -- Pt. 2: Cooperation weakened. Inequality : imposed and absorbed in childhood ; The social triangle : how social relations become embittered at work ; The uncooperative self : the psychology of withdrawal -- Pt. 3: Cooperation strengthened. The workshop : making and repairing ; Everyday diplomacy : Reformation conversations put to practical use ; The community : practising commitment ; Coda: Montaigne's cat.
Introduction: The cooperative frame of mind -- Pt. 1: Cooperation shaped. "The social question" : reformers in Paris explore a puzzle ; The fragile balance : competition and cooperation in nature and culture ; The "great unsettling" : how the Reformation transformed cooperation -- Pt. 2: Cooperation weakened. Inequality : imposed and absorbed in childhood ; The social triangle : how social relations become embittered at work ; The uncooperative self : the psychology of withdrawal -- Pt. 3: Cooperation strengthened. The workshop : making and repairing ; Everyday diplomacy : Reformation conversations put to practical use ; The community : practising commitment ; Coda: Montaigne's cat
Discusses why people tend to avoid social engagement with those unlike themselves, why increased cooperation is necessary to make society prosper, and the skills necessary for strengthening cooperation
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