Michael, This quote from Senior looks like it might fit. But whose concept of "social capital" does it resemble if any, Bourdieu's or Loury-Coleman-Putnam's? Also, I note that this is still not a use of the term "social capital" even if it is getting at the concept maybe. Barkley Rosser On Thu, 28 Jan 1999 15:43:40 -0800 Michael Perelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rosser Jr, John Barkley wrote: > > > 1) Bourdieu was the first to coin the term "social > > capital." > > According to Senior, England was successful because "the intellectual and moral > capital of Great Britain far exceeds all the material capital, not only in > importance, but in productiveness" (Senior 1836, p. 134). > > By the way is David Yaffe, the same fellow that wrote marxists stuff a few > decades ago?[ > -- > > Michael Perelman > Economics Department > California State University > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Chico, CA 95929 > 530-898-5321 > fax 530-898-5901 > > -- Rosser Jr, John Barkley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PEN-L:2704] Re: Duke University's literature department
Rosser Jr, John Barkley Fri, 29 Jan 1999 14:07:00 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)