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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Social capital.
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Parent topics

  • Capital (economics) [r]: an asset that has been created for the purpose of production or an asset, such as human capital and social capital, that has been adapted to that purpose. [e]
  • Civil society [r]: The space for social activity outside the market, state and household; the arena of uncoerced collective action around shared interests, purposes and values. [e]
  • Economics [r]: The analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. [e]
  • Politics [r]: Activity that relates to the way in which society is governed, and the process by which human beings living in communities make decisions and establish obligatory values for its members. [e]
  • Social science [r]: Any of a number of academic disciplines which study human social behavior, institutions and relations. [e]

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  • Saul Alinsky [r]: (1909-1972) A leftist community organizer probably best known for developing procedures for groups to work the political system to their benefit, written as Rules for Radicals [e]
  • Aspen Institute [r]: A U.S.-based consensus-building and policy group [e]
  • Benefit corporation [r]: For-profit corporation chartered with responsibilities of providing shareholder value, but also benefit to the society; a.k.a. B-Corp [e]
  • Community organization [r]: A widely used term that can refer both to a type of civil society organization (one closely associated with a particular community) and to the process of forming, creating and operating such organizations. [e]
  • James Q. Wilson [r]: Policy adviser, American Civil Rights Union; Professor of government at Harvard (1961-1986),the James Collins Professor of Management at UCLA (1986-1997); Chairman of the White House Task Force on Crime in 1966, Chairman of the National Advisory Commission on Drug Abuse Prevention in 1972 to 1973; President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (1985-1991); chair, president and distinguished scholar, American Political Science Association [e]
  • World Bank [r]: Collective name for the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and its affiliates: the International Finance Corporation, organized in 1950 to provide long-term project financing to developing countries; and the International Development Association, formed in 1960 to make long-term loans at low interest rates. [e]