The Great Disruption

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The Great Disruption

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ISBN: 9780684865775
作者: Francis Fukuyama
出版社: Simon and Schuster
發行時間: 2000 -6
裝訂: Paperback
價格: GBP 18.99
頁數: 372

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Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order

Francis Fukuyama   

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Over the past fifty years, the United States and other developed countries have made the transformation from industrial to information societies; knowledge has replaced mass production as the basis of wealth, power, and social interaction. At the same time, Western societies have endured increasing levels of crime, massive changes in fertility and family structure, decreasing levels of trust, and the triumph of individualism over community. Just as the Industrial Revolution brought about momentous changes in society's moral values, a similar "Great Disruption" during the last half of the twentieth century has caused profound changes in our social structure today. Even though the once stable order of the industrial age has broken apart, a new social order is already under construction. In his masterful tour de force, Francis Fukuyama offers a surprising answer to the questions, where does social order come from? And, once lost, can it be restored? Governments and organized religion, he discovers, do not impose social order. Instead it is the natural outcome of the human biological drive to establish moral values. He shows that the Great Disruption of the 1960s and 1970s is giving way to a Great Reconstruction, as Western society weaves a new fabric of social and moral values appropriate to the changed realities of the post-industrial world.

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Contents
Acknowledgments
Part ONE: The Great Disruption
1. Playing by the Rules
2. Crime, Family, Trust: What Happened
3. Causes: The Conventional Wisdom
4. Causes: Demographic, Economic, and Cultural
5. The Special Role of Women
6. Consequences of the Great Disruption
7. Was the Great Disruption Inevitable?
Part TWO: On the Genealogy of Morals
8. Where Do Norms Come From?
9. Human Nature and Social Order
10. The Origins of Cooperation
11. Self-Organization
12. Technology, Networks, and Social Capital
13. The Limits of Spontaneity and the Inevitability of Hierarchy
14. Beyond Cave 76
Part THREE: the great reconstruction
15. Does Capitalism Deplete Social Capital?
16. Reconstructions Past, Present, and Future
Appendix: Additional Data and Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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