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Social isolation can have negative consequences for society as a whole from "summary" of Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated by Robert D. Putnam

Social isolation, the withdrawal of individuals from social relationships and activities, can have far-reaching consequences for society. When individuals become disconnected from their communities and social networks, the fabric of society weakens. This breakdown in social connections can lead to a host of negative outcomes that impact society as a whole. One of the key implications of social isolation is the erosion of social capital. Social capital refers to the networks of relationships and the norms of reciprocity and trust that exist within a community. When individuals withdraw from social interaction, these networks weaken, leading to a decline in trust and cooperation among community members. As a result, social capital diminishes, making it more difficult for communities to come together to address common challenges and pursue shared goals. Moreover, social isolation can have economic consequences for society. Research has shown that communities with higher levels of social capital tend to have stronger economies, as social connections facilita...
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    Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated

    Robert D. Putnam

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