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POLICY ARENA: Accounting for the ‘dark side’ of social capital: reading Robert Putnam on democracy

✍ Scribed by James Putzel


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
144 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0954-1748

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✦ Synopsis


Recent theoretical work employing the concept of social capital' in the study of democratization remains plagued by conceptual confusion and a curious neglect of politics. This paper critically examines the work of Robert Putnam and other institutional theorists and suggests that a misguided attempt to locate a singular framework to explain both economic and political performance fails to recognize that the conditions underpinning successful capitalist development may not always be congruous with those favouring democratic politics. The work on social capital is coloured by an idealization of the role of the family and of the American political past, in¯uenced by current communitarian thinking. Finally, an uncritical acceptance of the determinist notion of path dependence' eclipses the role of political action and ideas in the assessment of political outcomes and prospects for democratization.