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|a The rewards of punishment :
|b a relational theory of norm enforcement /
|c Christine Horne.
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|a Stanford, Calif. :
|b Stanford Law and Politics,
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|a This title describes a different social theory of norms to provide a compelling explanation concerning why people punish. Identifying mechanism that link interdependence with norm enforcement, it reveals how social relationships lead individuals to enforce norms, even when doing so makes little sense.
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|a The problem -- Social relations : controlling disruptive colleagues -- Metanorms : even tyrants care what others think -- More on metanorms : political correctness and the excesses of control -- Metanorm expectations : if everybody's doing it does that make it right? -- Moving out of the lab : sex, crime, and human rights -- Norms, laws, and markets : implications for policy.
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|a Interpersonal relations.
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|a Social norms.
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|a Normes sociales.
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