Concept

Obligations as Social Capital

Obligations, as a form of social capital, involve the extension of social credit to other individuals within a network, accompanied by an expectation of reciprocal action. The presence of obligations instills trustworthiness in the social system, allowing agents to reasonably expect that debts will be repaid and that social credit can be extended to others with minimal risk.

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Updated 2026-05-03

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