ADM 1301 Chapter 4: ADM1301 Chapter 4.docx
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Civil society organization characteristics: individuals as members of some construct of a group or informal organization, individuals w/ common societal interests, purposes, and values working together to achieve either something for the individual, group, or for the broader society may or may not align with the prevailing direction of the state, formal organizations that are neither directly coerced by gov"t nor directly affected by the supply and demand sorting mechanisms of business, and that are anchored in trust and social obligation sharing a vision of a better society as a result of their efforts. Characteristics: non governmental, non profit, independent, self regulating, reliant in some measure on the work of volunteers. Under certain conditions individual social capital becomes community social capital: individuals having longer time horizons in their communities are more likely to invest in social capital, individuals having the most education are more likely to invest in social capital, community homogeneity increases social capital investments.