To Change the World by James Davison Hunter, Part 2

To Change the World (continued) 4. World-changing, Hunter concludes, is most intense when the networks of elites and the institutions they lead overlap–for example, when cultural capital overlaps with economic and/or political capital. Again Hunter refers to the story of Wilberforce and the Clapham Circle. It is the story of overlapping elites and institutions. Wilberforce … Continue reading To Change the World by James Davison Hunter, Part 2