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Название:
Насилие и социальные порядки
Издательство:
Института Гайдара
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978-5-93255-303-9
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2011
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В этой книге предлагается новый подход к проблеме насилия и показывается тесная взаимосвязь экономического и политическо¬го поведения. Большинство обществ, относящихся к «естественным государствам», ограничивают насилие при помощи политического манипулирования экономикой для создания привилегированных групп интересов. Это позволяет ограничить применение насилия влиятельными индивидами, но одновременно создает препятствия для экономического и политического развития. С другой стороны, современные общества создают открытый доступ к экономическим и политическим организациям, стимулируя политическую и эконо¬мическую конкуренцию. Эта книга помогает понять, почему в поли¬тическом и в экономическом отношении общества открытого досту¬па более развиты, чем «естественные государства», и каким обра¬зом примерно двадцати пяти странам удалось совершить переход от одного типа общества к другому.

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