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Signaling Goodness: Social Rules and Public Choice (Economics, Cognition, and Society)
Signaling Goodness: Social Rules and Public Choice (Economics, Cognition, and Society) Summary:By Phillip J. Nelson, Kenneth V. Greene
Political, intellectual, and academic discourse in the United States has been awash in political correctness, which has itself been berated and defended -- yet little understood. As a corrective, Nelson and Greene look at a more general process: adopting political positions to enhance one's reputation for trustworthiness both to others and to oneself.
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