Harvard Professor Values Social Capital in Society from the Pitt News [of the University of Pittsburgh]
"Harvard professor Robert Putnam believes that social connections are more valuable than college… Harvard professor Robert Putnam believes that social connections are more valuable than college degrees. ... The author of a number of famous books on political science — most notably “Bowling Alone” and “Making Democracy Work” — came to present to his guests the idea of social capital. Putnam defined social capital as social connections with others, and he explained how valuable these connections can be to the economy and society’s well-being."
"Harvard professor Robert Putnam believes that social connections are more valuable than college… Harvard professor Robert Putnam believes that social connections are more valuable than college degrees. ... The author of a number of famous books on political science — most notably “Bowling Alone” and “Making Democracy Work” — came to present to his guests the idea of social capital. Putnam defined social capital as social connections with others, and he explained how valuable these connections can be to the economy and society’s well-being."
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