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This article examines how the institutional structures and practices of a state in a democratic transition affect the formation of secondary organizations and social cooperation. While revealing the important role of the state on social class and collective action formation, political sociological research does not fully satisfy the academic demand to develop internally cohesive and consistent proposition clusters. This article relies on propositions related to conditional cooperation under the absence of a central authority to bridge this theoretical gap. It looks at the impact of the “state,” measured in terms of the degree of rule governed behavior and collective cohesiveness, on the possibility of conditional cooperation. In the conclusion, I argue that the Russian state, which shows strong anti-Weberian institutional features, leads to parochialization and fragmentation of society.
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- A Causal Process from a Privatized State to Social Non-Cooperation
- The Social Consequences of a Privatized State: The Fragmentation of Russian Society
- Conclusion: Prospect for the formation of sound secondary organizations
- Bibliography
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UCI(KEPA) : I410-ECN-0101-2009-305-019541125