Examines how shared knowledge and common understanding shape social norms, coordination, and collective behavior. The author explains how societies function not merely through private beliefs but through what everyone knows that everyone else knows, influencing cooperation, conflict, and moral change. Drawing on psychology, linguistics, and real-world examples, the book analyzes how public signals, language, and institutions transform private opinions into social realities, offering insight into why norms persist, collapse, or suddenly shift
Published Date : 12/2025
Publisher : New York : Basic Books
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Page : xvi,352 Pages
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