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The Cement of Society
A Survey of Social Order

Jon Elster delves into what binds societies together and prevents them from disintegrating into chaos and war.

Jon Elster (Author)

9780521376075, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 28 July 1989

320 pages, 42 b/w illus.
21.4 x 13.6 x 2.1 cm, 0.373 kg

"...this is an excellent book. Bearing on virtually every specialty within the social sciences, it is laced with a panoply of wonderful insights into social stability and cooperation." Timur Kuran, Journal of Economic Literature

The question Jon Elster addresses in this challenging book is what binds societies together and prevents them from disintegrating into chaos and war. He analyses two concepts of social order: stable, predictable patterns of behaviour, and co-operative behaviour. The book examines various aspects of collective action and bargaining from the perspective of rational-choice theory and the theory of social norms. It is a fundamental assumption of the book that social norms provide an important kind of motivation for action that is irreducible to rationality. The book represents a major statement by Elster, which will be of particular interest to political scientists, political philosophers, sociologists, and economists.

Preface and acknowledgements
Introduction: the two problems of social order
1. Collective action
2. Bargaining
3. Social norms
4. Bargaining and collective action
5. Collective action and social norms
6. Bargaining and social norms
Conclusion: the cement of society
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Social & political philosophy [HPS]

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