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Financial capital - the wherewithal for mass marketing - has steadily replaced...
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Robert D. Putnam
Book:
Bowling Alone: The Collapse
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Financial capital - the wherewithal for mass marketing - has steadily replaced social capital - that is, grassroots citizen networks - as the coin of the realm.
( Robert D. Putnam )
[ Bowling Alone: The Collapse ]
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