Principles of Group SolidarityUniversity of California Press, 1988/08/24 - 288 ページ Social scientists have long recognized that solidarity is essential for such phenomena as social order, class, and ethnic consciousness, and the provision of collective goods. In presenting a new general theory of group solidarity, Michael Hechter here contends that it is indeed possible to build a theory of solidarity based on the action of rational individuals and in doing so he goes beyond the timeworn disciplinary boundaries separating the various social sciences. |
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II The Problem | 15 |
III A Theory of Group Solidarity | 40 |
IV The Necessity of Formal Controls | 59 |
V Dependence and Party Solidarity | 78 |
VI The Production of Formal Controls | 104 |
VII The Limits of Compensation in Capitalist Firms | 125 |
VIII Economizing on Control Costs in Intentional Communities | 146 |
IX Conclusion | 168 |
Bibliography | 187 |
Index | 211 |
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