TY - JOUR TI - Institutions and the Problem of Social Order. A Normative Approximation AU - Latouche, Miguel Angel TI - Institutions and the Problem of Social Order. A Normative Approximation AB - This paper discusses the effect of social structure in the development of cooperative behaviour. We will argue that structural conditions shape the scope of social interactions. Strategic exchanges among the members of society are built in the context of the parameters that are defined by the institutional framework in which social life develops. Cooperation is not the result of natural development, nor does it depend on altruistic behaviour; instead, it results both from the configuration of normative mechanisms of control and incentives systems, and from the evolution of moral foundations resulting from learning processes. We will use the Stag Hunt Metaphor to argue about the impact that context may have in determining the scope of human interactions and about the importance of defining moral mechanisms  that favour the construction of a stable social order. VL - 2019 IS - No. 3/2019 PY - 2019 SN - 2543-7046 C1 - 2544-0845 SP - 229 EP - 247 DO - 10.4467/25440845TP.19.012.10295 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/teoria-polityki/article/institutions-and-the-problem-of-social-order-a-normative-approximation KW - evolution KW - social contract KW - normativity KW - interest KW - equilibrium