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The Company Of Strangers A Natural History Of Economic Life Revised Edition Revised Edition With A New Foreword By Daniel C Dennett Paul Seabright

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The Company Of Strangers A Natural History Of Economic Life Revised Edition Revised Edition With A New Foreword By Daniel C Dennett Paul Seabright
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Paul Seabright
ISBN: 9781400834785, 1400834783
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: Revised edition with a New foreword by Daniel C. Dennett

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The Company Of Strangers A Natural History Of Economic Life Revised Edition Revised Edition With A New Foreword By Daniel C Dennett Paul Seabright by Paul Seabright 9781400834785, 1400834783 instant download after payment.

The Company of Strangers shows us the remarkable strangeness, and fragility, of our everyday lives. This completely revised and updated edition includes a new chapter analyzing how the rise and fall of social trust explain the unsustainable boom in the global economy over the past decade and the financial crisis that succeeded it.


Drawing on insights from biology, anthropology, history, psychology, and literature, Paul Seabright explores how our evolved ability of abstract reasoning has allowed institutions like money, markets, cities, and the banking system to provide the foundations of social trust that we need in our everyday lives. Even the simple acts of buying food and clothing depend on an astonishing web of interaction that spans the globe. How did humans develop the ability to trust total strangers with providing our most basic needs?

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