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GENERALIZED TRUST AS A BASIS FOR DEMOCRATIZATION OF MODERN POLITICAL SPACE

Abstract

The article considers generalized trust and sources of its origin, identifies the sources of social capital, as well as analyzes the institutions capable of generating social capital.

About the Author

Alexander V. Polyakov
Armavir Institute of Social Education
Russian Federation


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Review

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Polyakov A.V. GENERALIZED TRUST AS A BASIS FOR DEMOCRATIZATION OF MODERN POLITICAL SPACE. Newsletter of North-Caucasus Federal University. 2014;(3):208-212. (In Russ.)

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