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The Social Atom: Why The Rich Get Richer, Cheaters Get Caught, And Your Neighbor Usually Looks Like You

Mark Buchanan

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The Social Atom: Why The Rich Get Richer, Cheaters Get Caught, And Your Neighbor Usually Looks Like You

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The idiosyncrasies of human decision-making have confounded economists and social theorists for years. If each person makes choices for personal (and often irrational) reasons, how can people’s choices be predicted by a single theory? How cananyeconomic, social, or political theory be valid? The truth is, none of them really are.   Mark Buchanan makes the fascinating argument that the science of physics is beginning to provide a new picture of the human or “social atom,” and help us understand the surprising, and often predictable, patterns that emerge when they get together. Look at patterns, not people, Buchanan argues, and rules emerge that can explain how movements form, how interest groups operate, and even why ethnic hatred persists. Using similar observations, social physicists can predict whether neighborhoods will integrate, whether stock markets will crash, and whether crime waves will continue or abate.   Brimming with mind games and provocative experiments,The Social Atomis an incisive, accessible, and comprehensive argument for a whole new way to look at human social behavior.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781596910133
Category:
General
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2007-05-29
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Country of origin:
USA
Pages:
256
Weight:
427g

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