对社会生活的猜测

Mathias Levi Toft Kristiansen
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这篇文章介绍了旧金山湾区的一群人如何将社交接触转化为赚钱的机会。这一群体参与了被称为多级营销(MLM)的销售计划。传销公司采用的是一种销售模式,参与者通过代表公司销售产品来赚钱,同时招募人员作为销售人员加入公司。传销参与者通过销售产品和招募他人加入他们的网络来赚取财务佣金,从而在公共场所或现有的社交关系中寻找新客户。该研究的受试者将社交生活视为一个可能带来经济利益的商业机会,故意将周六早上在农贸市场或周日晚上在餐馆的晚餐变成招募新顾客的机会。我将这些活动解释为一种社会猜测:传销参与者将时间投入到可能 一天是有利可图的,但他们从不知道自己的努力是否会成功。从社交中赚钱的潜力是一个持续的动力。社会投机是美国一种发展的表现,在这种发展中,由于不稳定的市场条件,人们从经济潜力的角度看待社会关系。
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Speculating on social life

This article addresses how a group of people in the San Francisco Bay Area turns social encounters into opportunities to make money. This group participated in sales schemes known as multi-level marketing (MLM). MLM companies use a sales model in which participants earn money by selling products on behalf of companies while also recruiting people to join the companies as fellow salespeople. MLM participants earn financial commissions through selling products and recruiting others to join their network, leading them to hunt for new customers in public spaces or among existing social connections. The subjects of the study perceived social life as a commercial opportunity that could lead to financial gain, deliberately turning Saturday morning at the farmers' market or Sunday night dinner at a restaurant into an opportunity to recruit new customers. I interpret these activities as a form of social speculation: MLM participants invested their time in relationships that may 1 day be profitable, but they never knew whether their efforts would succeed. The potential to make money from social encounters was a constant motivator. Social speculation is an expression of a development in the United States in which people perceive social relationships in terms of economic potential because of precarious market conditions.

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