The Company of Strangers : : A Natural History of Economic Life - Revised Edition / / Paul Seabright.

The Company of Strangers shows us the remarkable strangeness, and fragility, of our everyday lives. This completely revised and updated edition includes a new chapter analyzing how the rise and fall of social trust explain the unsustainable boom in the global economy over the past decade and the fin...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2010]
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Year of Publication:2010
Edition:Revised edition with a New foreword by Daniel C. Dennett
Language:English
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Foreword --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Trust and Panic: Introduction to the Revised Edition --   |t PART I. Tunnel Vision --   |t CHAPTER 1. Who's in Charge? --   |t Prologue to Part II --   |t PART II. From Murderous Apes to Honorary Friends: How Is Human Cooperation Possible? --   |t CHAPTER 2. Man and the Risks of Nature --   |t CHAPTER 3. Our Violent Past --   |t CHAPTER 4. How Have We Tamed Our Violent Instincts? --   |t CHAPTER 5. How Did the Social Emotions Evolve? --   |t CHAPTER 6. Money and Human Relationships --   |t CHAPTER 7. Honor among Thieves: Hoarding and Stealing --   |t CHAPTER 8. Honor among Bankers? What Caused the Financial Crisis? --   |t CHAPTER 9. Professionalism and Fulfillment in Work and War --   |t Epilogue to Parts I and II --   |t Prologue to Part III --   |t PART III. Unintended Consequences: From Family Bands to Industrial Cities --   |t CHAPTER 10. The City, from Ancient Athens to Modern Manhattan --   |t CHAPTER 11. Water: Commodity or Social Institution? --   |t CHAPTER 12. Prices for Everything? --   |t CHAPTER 13. Families and Firms --   |t CHAPTER 14. Knowledge and Symbolism --   |t CHAPTER 15. Exclusion: Unemployment, Poverty, and Illness --   |t Epilogue to Part III --   |t Prologue to Part IV --   |t PART IV. Collective Action: From Belligerent States to a Marketplace of Nations --   |t CHAPTER 16. States and Empires --   |t CHAPTER 17. Globalization and Political Action --   |t CHAPTER 18. Conclusion: How Fragile Is the Great Experiment? --   |t Notes --   |t References --   |t Index 
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