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The Strange Disappearance of Cooperation in America

The Strange Disappearance of Cooperation in America

Section titled “The Strange Disappearance of Cooperation in America”

  • Almost 200 years ago that discerning observer of social life, Alexis de Tocqueville, wrote about the exceptional ability of Americans to form voluntary associations and, more generally, to cooperate in solving problems that required concerted collective action. This capacity for cooperation apparently lasted into the post-World War II era, but several indicators suggest that during the last 3-4 decades it has been unraveling.