Book review. Violence and social orders: a conceptual framework for interpreting recorded human history, by Douglas C. North, John Joseph Wallis, and Barry R. Weingast editor invitado Daniel Ortega
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Series Crime and violenceDetalles de publicación: México CISS UIA 2010Descripción: 79-85 p. 22 cmISSN:- 1870-2961
- REV WSP No.11
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BIBLIOTECA CIESS Hemeroteca | BIBLIOTECA CIESS Hemeroteca | REV WSP No.11 | 1 | Disponible | 028595 |
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Título en español: Reseña del libro Violence and social orders: A conceptual framework for interpreting recorded human history, por Douglas C. North, John Joseph Wallis y Barry R. Weingast.
Bibliografía p. 85.
Why societies differ in their level of violence? This is the question addressed by North, Wallis, and Weingast. To provide an answer they must develop a rich theory of how individuals and organizations that compose a human group voluntarily surrender their will to act violently in exchange for participating in a society with improved conditions for the creation and conservation of wealth.
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