The most important work in social theory for several years has concerned the nature of trust. At last, we have something that collates brilliant insights in a sustained and original argument, covering a vast range of topics and based on an awesome amount of reading about varied cultures. John A. Hall, McGill University
Barbara A. Misztal has written a brilliant book. It is nothing less than a reconceptualization of sociology's central problematic: how is social cooperation possible in the face of growing scale and complexity of society? This work should be read by all social thinkers concerned with the basis for sustaining viable societies under the pressures of modernization. Jonathan Turner, University of California
Trust in Modern Societies is an important contribution to the rapidly expanding literature on trust - its nature and role in modern social theory. Misztal's book deserves to be read by all those interested in trust. Political Studies
Barbara A. Misztal is Professor of Sociology at Leicester University, UK. She is the author of multiple books.
1. Defining Trust.
2. Classical Sociology and the Search for Order.
3. Functions of Trust.
4. Trust as Habitus.
5. Trust as Passion.
6. Trust as Policy.
Bibliography.
Index.