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Author: | Paxton, P. |
Title: | Social Capital and Democracy: An Interdependent Relationship |
Journal: | American Sociological Review
2002 : APR, VOL. 67:2, p. 254-277 |
Index terms: | CAPITAL DEMOCRACY SOCIOLOGY |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Current democratic theory and recent international policy initiatives reveal an intense interest in the relationship between social capital and democracy. This interest is the most recent variant of a long theoretical tradition positing that a vigorous associational life is beneficial for the creation and maintenance of democracy. Despite the popularity of this view, little quantitative empirical evidence exists to support the relationship. Here, the relationship between social capital and democracy is tested using data from a large, quantitative, cross-national study. Two additional tests are introduced. First, the plausible reciprocal effect-from democracy to social capital-is included in models. Second, the potentially negative impact of some associations on democracy is considered. |
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