The capacity to act collectively is not just a matter of groups sharing interests, incentives, and values (or being sufficiently small), as standard economic theory predicts, but a prior and shared understanding of the constituent elements of problem(s) and possible solutions. From this standpoint, the failure to act collectively can stem at least in part from relevant groups failing to ascribe a common inter-subjective meaning to situations, processes...
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