Is social capital as important as financial capital? What happens when communities lose their social connections? According to Robert Putnam, social capital brings tremendous benefits to both individuals and communities by creating networks of trust, support, and mutual cooperation. While this form of capital is harder to measure than monetary resources, it’s essential for holding society together. Keep reading to learn how social capital influences everything from education and health to economic prosperity and democratic participation.
Robert Putnam: Social Capital Holds Us All Together
