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Democracies in Flux
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Author(s):
Robert D. Putnam
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August 15 2002
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Oxford University Press
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August 15 2002
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 21
Great Britain: The Role of Government and the Distribution of Social Capital
pp. 59
The United States: Bridging the Privileged and the Marginalized?
pp. 103
United States: From Membership to Advocacy
pp. 137
France: Old and New Civic and Social Ties in France
pp. 189
A Decline of Social Capital? The German Case
pp. 245
From Civil War to Civil Society: Social Capital in Spain from the 1930s to the 1990s
pp. 289
Sweden: Social Capital in the Social Democratic State
pp. 333
Australia: Making the Lucky Country
pp. 359
Broadening the Basis of Social Capital in Japan
pp. 393
Conclusion
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