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Cover
Title Page
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Niklas Luhmann’s Sociological Enlightenment and its Realization in Trust and Power: Christian Morgner and Michael King
Sociological Enlightenment
The Meaning of Systems
The Historical and Sociological Context of Trust and Power
Functional Analysis and its Semantics
The Reception of Luhmann’s Sociology in English-speaking Countries
Notes
References
Editors’ Note on the Revised Translation
Part I: Trust
Preface
1 Defining the Problem: Social Complexity
Notes
2 Constancies and Events
Notes
3 Familiarity and Trust
Notes
4 Trust as a Reduction of Complexity
Notes
5 Exceeding Information and Possibilities for Sanctions
Notes
6 Personal Trust
Notes
7 Communications Media and System Trust
Notes
8 The Tactical Conception: Trust as Opportunity and as Constraint
Notes
9 Trust in Trust
Notes
10 Trust and Distrust
Notes
11 Readiness to Trust
Notes
12 The Rationality of Trust and Distrust
Notes
References
Part II: Power
Introduction
Notes
1 Power as a Communication Medium
Notes
2 The Action Framework
Notes
3 Code Functions
Notes
4 Power and Physical Force
Notes
5 Lifeworld and Technique
Notes
6 The Generalization of Influence
Notes
7 Risks of Power
Notes
8 Power’s Relevance to Society
Notes
9 Organized Power
Notes
References
Appendix: Relevant Articles by Luhmann in English
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