Liars and outliers: enabling the trust that society needs to thrive

Liars and outliers: enabling the trust that society needs to thrive

Schneier, Bruce

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INTERIOR FLAPS We don't demand a background check on the plumber who shows upto fix the leaky sink. We don't do a chemical analysis on food we eat. In theabsence of personal relationships, we have no choice but to substitute confidence for trust, compliance for trustworthiness. This progression has enabled society to scale to unprecedented complexity, but has also permitted massive global failures. At the same time, too much cooperation is bad. Without some level of rule-breaking, innovation and social progress become impossible. Societystagnates. Bruce Schneier, world-renowned for his level-headed thinking on security and technology, tackles this complex subject head-on. Society can't function without trust, and yet must function even when people are untrustworthy.Liars and Outliers reaches across academic disciplines to develop an understanding of trust, cooperation, and social stability. From the subtle social cueswe use to recognize trustworthy people to the laws that punish the non-compliant, from the neuro systems that reward our honesty to the bank vaults that keep out the dishonest, keeping people cooperative is a delicate balance of rewards and punishments. It's a series of evolutionary tricks, social pressure, legal mechanisms, and physical barriers. Trust and cooperation are the first problems we had to solve before we could become a social species. In the 21st century, they have become the most important problems we need to solve—again. Ourglobal society has gotten so large and complex that our traditional trust mechanisms no longer work. Today's problems require new thinking, and Liars and Outliers provides that. It is essential that we learn to think clearly about trust. Our future depends on it. AUTHOR BIO BRUCE SCHNEIER is an internationallyrenowned security technologist who studies the human side of security. He is the author of eleven books; and hundreds of articles, essays, and academic papers. He has testified before Congress, is a frequent guest on television and radio, and is regularly quoted in the press. His blog and monthly newsletter atwww.schneier.com reach over devoted 250,000 devoted readers world-wide. 'The closest thing the security industry has to a rock star.' --The Register BACK COVER How does society function when you can't trust everyone? When we think about trust, our natural inclination is to think about personal relationships orbank vaults. That's too narrow. Trust is much broader, and much more important. Nothing in society works without trust. It's the foundation of communities,commerce, democracy—everything. In this insightful and entertaining book, Schneier weaves together ideas from across the social and biological sciences to explain how society induces trust. He shows how trust works and fails in social settings, communities, organizations, countries, and the world. In today's hyper-connected society, understanding the mechanisms of trust is as important as underst

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-14330-8
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 336
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/03/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés