
Foundations of Social Theory
by Coleman, James S.Buy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Metatheory: Explanation in Social Science | |
Explanation of the Behavior of Social Systems | |
Components of the Theory | |
Conceptions of the Relations between Micro and Macro Levels | |
Elementary Actions and Relations | |
Actors and Resources, Interest and Control | |
The Elements Structures of Action | |
Social Exchange Simple and Complex Relations | |
Rights to Act What Are Rights? | |
How the Free-Rider Problem Is Reduced for Rights | |
How Does New Information Bring | |
About a Change in the Allocation of Rights? | |
How Does a Right Change Hands? | |
Who Are the Relevant Others? | |
How Are Rights Partitioned, and How Might They Be? | |
Authority Relations | |
The Right to Control One's Own Actions | |
Vesting of Authority Conjoint and Disjoint | |
Authority Relations | |
Transfer of One Right or Two: Simple and Complex | |
Authority Relations | |
Limitations on Authority | |
Slavery Authority without Intentional Exercise | |
Relations of Trust | |
The Placement of Trust | |
Actions of the Trustee Multiple Trustors and Public-Goods Problems | |
Structures of Action | |
Systems of Social Exchange What Is Money? | |
Media of Exchange in Social and Political Systems | |
Exchanges within Systems | |
From Authority Relations to Authority Systems | |
The Law of Agency | |
Sympathy and Identification: Affine Agents Simple and Complex Authority Structures | |
The Internal Morality of an Authority System | |
Systems of Trust and Their Dynamic Properties | |
Mutual Trust Intermediaries in Trust Third-Party | |
Trust Large Systems Involving Trust | |
Collective Behavior | |
General Properties of Collective Behavior | |
Escape Panics | |
Bank and Stock Market Panics | |
Acquisitive Crazes Contagious | |
Beliefs | |
Hostile and Expressive Crowds | |
Fads and Fashions | |
Influence Processes in Purchasing | |
Decisions, Voting, and Public Opinion | |
Specific Predictions about Collective Behavior | |
The Demand for Effective Norms | |
Examples of Norms and Sanctions | |
Distinctions among Norms | |
The First Condition: Externalities of Actions and the Demand for a Norm | |
What Constitutes Social Efficiency? | |
Systems of Norms | |
The Realization of Effective Norms | |
An Action-Rights | |
Bank Social Relationships in Support of Sanctions | |
Free Riding and Zeal | |
Heroic versus | |
Incremental Sanctioning | |
How Are Sanctions Applied in Society? | |
Emergence of Norms about Voting | |
Internalization of Norms | |
Social Capital Human Capital and Social Capital | |
Forms of Social Capital Relative | |
Quantities of Social Capital | |
The Public-Good Aspect of Social Capital | |
The Creation, Maintenance, and Destruction of Social Capital | |
Corporate Action | |
Constitutions and the Construction of Corporate | |
Actors | |
Norms and Constitutions | |
Positive Social Theory Change in a Disjoint | |
Constitution: American High Schools | |
An Optimal Constitution | |
Who Are the Elementary Actors? | |
The Problem of Social | |
Choice Partitioning of Rights to Indivisible Goods | |
Constitutional Issues in Partitioning | |
Rights to Control Corporate Actions | |
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