Social Trust and Human Communities

By Trudy Govier
Categories: Public & Social Policy
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773516625, 304 pages, September 1997
Paperback : 9780773516809, 304 pages, September 1997
Ebook (PDF) : 9780773566828, 304 pages, September 1997

Description

Govier offers a general account of trust in a variety of social contexts and explores the negative effects of distrust on society. For example, she examines the role of trust in relationships between doctors and patients and between politicians and constituents. With well-chosen examples ranging from the Oka crisis to Meech Lake, Govier points out that distrust in politics has been especially prevalent, and, while it may be well-founded, can have pernicious effects. Social Trust and Human Communities will be of great interest to students and scholars in the areas of applied ethics, social theory, and politics.

Reviews

"There is nothing in the field that is as comprehensive or as compelling as this study of the nature of trust and its role in human professions, politics, and community. It is both a pleasure to read and a convincing argument on the necessity of trust in all positive social interaction." R.E. Carter, Department of Philosophy, Trent University