Social capital is a valuable resource that should be nurtured and protected from "summary" of Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated by Robert D. Putnam
Social capital is a valuable resource that should be nurtured and protected. It is the glue that holds communities together, creating a sense of trust and cooperation among individuals. When social capital is strong, people are more likely to work together towards common goals, support one another in times of need, and feel a sense of belonging and connection.
In today's fast-paced and increasingly individualistic society, social capital is at risk of being eroded. As people spend more time on their devices and less time interacting face-to-face, community bonds weaken and trust levels decline. This can have far-reaching consequences, leading to increased social isolation, political polarization, and a breakdown of social cohesion.
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