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Trust Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order

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ISBN-10: 0684825252

ISBN-13: 9780684825250

Edition: 1996

Authors: Francis Fukuyama

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In his bestsellingThe End of History and the Last Man,Francis Fukuyama argued that the end of the Cold War would also mean the beginning of a struggle for position in the rapidly emerging order of 21st-century capitalism. InTrust,a penetrating assessment of the emerging global economic order "after History," he explains the social principles of economic life and tells us what we need to know to win the coming struggle for world dominance. Challenging orthodoxies of both the left and right, Fukuyama examines a wide range of national cultures in order to divine the underlying principles that foster social and economic prosperity. Insisting that we cannot divorce economic life from cultural…    
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List price: $19.00
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Free Press
Publication date: 6/18/1996
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 480
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.100
Language: English

Yoshihiro Francis Fukuyama was born October 27, 1952 in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago. Fukuyama received his Bachelor of Arts degree in classics from Cornell University, where he studied political philosophy under Allan Bloom. He initially pursued graduate studies in comparative literature at Yale University, going to Paris for six months to study under Roland Barthes and Jacques Derrida, but became disillusioned and switched to political science at Harvard University. There, he studied with Samuel P. Huntington and Harvey Mansfield, among others. He earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from Harvard for his thesis on Soviet threats to intervene in the Middle East. In 1979, he…    

Preface
The Idea of Trust: The Improbable Power of Culture in the Making of Economic Society
On the Human Situation at the End of History
The Twenty Percent Solution
Scale and Trust
Languages of Good and Evil
The Social Virtues
The Art of Association Around the World
Low-Trust Societies and the Paradox of Family Values
Paths and Detours to Sociability
A Loose Tray of Sand
The ""Buddenbrooks"" Phenomenon
Italian Confucianism
Face-to-Face in France
Korea: The Chin