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Solving Social Dilemmas - Ethics, Politics, and Prosperity (Hardcover)
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Solving Social Dilemmas - Ethics, Politics, and Prosperity (Hardcover)
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An original account of the role of ethical dispositions in the
development of prosperous commercial societies In Solving Social
Dilemmas, Roger Congleton provides an explanation for the rise of
prosperous commercial societies. Congleton argues that an endless
series of social, economic, and political dilemmas have to be
solved or ameliorated to sustain social and economic progress and
suggests that the most plausible solutions involve internalized
rules of conduct. Previous foundational texts suggest that
institutions often emerge to address social dilemmas, but Congleton
focuses on a solution that is arguably prior to formal
institutions: the internalization of principles and rules of
conduct that directly affect individual behavior and thereby group
outcomes. Supported by an intellectual and analytical history of
the emergence of commercial societies in the West, the book uses
elementary game theory to review a few dozen social, economic, and
political dilemmas that need to be solved if prosperous societies
are to emerge. It shows that ethical dispositions are likely to
play important roles in solutions to all the problems examined-and
arguably many more. Congleton does not claim that commercial
networks result from ethical as opposed to unethical behavior, but
that some ethical systems include rules that support the
development of extended market networks, specialization, and
innovation. As evidence the book traces how the increasing support
of commerce in ethical theories in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and
nineteenth centuries helped launch "the great acceleration" and the
emergence of the first truly commercial societies. By combining
substantive theoretical work with analysis of centuries of ethical
writings, Solving Social Dilemmas reveals that commercial societies
have moral foundations.
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