Define social capital and explain its relationship to the benefits generated by participation in interest groups.
What will be an ideal response?
Social capital is a term coined by the political scientist Robert Putnam. It refers to the relationships that improve our lives by giving us social connections with which to solve common problems. This social capital, of which membership in interest groups is an example, improves individual lives in concrete ways, and encourages communication and interaction with each other and the government.
Political Science
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